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so you've had it in this state of tune for less than 2 months, so what is the reason to sell it so suddenly for, looks like an awsome setup, is it fully tuned yet? all the hassles sorted out?

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so you've had it in this state of tune for less than 2 months, so what is the reason to sell it so suddenly for, looks like an awsome setup, is it fully tuned yet? all the hassles sorted out?

yep its all tuned all the problems fixed except for tailshaft which its holding up alright so far but i just need something more of a daily driver as i now need to drive my car to work and might have to leave it overnight without worrying and at the moment i cannot afford to buy a runabout to get to work and back so i use my wifes car thats why its got to go i really dont want to sell it but 1st things 1st any reasonable offers will be considered dont be shy hehe BTW v&e rigoli tuned the ems in december 06 when the conversion was finished

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Last bump car will not be for sale if it doesnt sell by 08/04/07 great car for a great price do not miss out as i said earlier i will be interested on a more basic but new model day to day driver for around the same price or cheaper.

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Hey dude, any power figures? Have you had much interest, looks like a nice setup and pretty good price.. Good luck with it mate....

To be honest with ya im suprised such a shock i got i thought it would have been gone and id be missing it by now but i havent had any proper intrest in it as yet as for power figures it got dynoed @ 202rwkw but that was only on 5psi low boost coz the fuel pump leaned out but since dyno i have gotten a walbro pump alloy 3 core radiator and boost is set to 9psi not sure of rwkw but pretty sure its around 220rwkw

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sounds like a nice ride to me.. Have u tried nissansilvia.com?

Yep its listed here nissan silvia and boost might try the paper and carsales see how things go thanx for the compliment on the car ur right its a awesome car with alot of time effort and hard earned cash gone into it.

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