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OK, sorry, voice of reason here.

So you've found out that you can't drop the turbo motor in. So why are you doing a expensive conversion? Realistically, you'll want a turbo/performance car when your off you provisionals, so why are you wasting money on this?

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Im just going to start off with the basic 250RS bumper

I've got a black standard bumper in Sydney if you're interested.

Bar is undamaged, but paint is stonechipped.

PM if you like.

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Because the stagea front end is cleaner, more bumper combinations and my front end damage is expensive to have fixed so i might as well save and do it now. I have a 105kw at the wheels on the base model 250GT so its the lightest of the V series models so with a few thibgs here and there i should be able to get more power. I dont want alot. Its my daily and i dont want it getting attention from the popo........

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I've got a black standard bumper in Sydney if you're interested.

Bar is undamaged, but paint is stonechipped.

PM if you like.

Im on my phone and it wont let me PM you, but it will let me reply if you PM me.....its stupid.

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