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Yeh thats right.

For that price it comes with 17inch blitz wheels, standard 4pot brakes and no cage.

There is lots of money spent on the car, so i'm not sure how much lower i have to go, but i am keen to sell so make an offer if you like.

Any test welcome.

cheers.

ahh ok so are they the rims that are on it at the moment?? im currently waiting on some money coming if it still for sale in 4 weeks u mite have a sale---maybe

this car definitely looks the goods, and price aint bad also

i'm actually after a gtr, but this one seems a little too hardcore for me, 300+kw geez.....wanting something a little more streetable !

this car definitely looks the goods, and price aint bad also

i'm actually after a gtr, but this one seems a little too hardcore for me, 300+kw geez.....wanting something a little more streetable !

Buddy Its Not like your going to be driving 300 Kws on the street you Can Always Drive the car on Standard Boost ? I personally think its good value Free bump...

Buddy Its Not like your going to be driving 300 Kws on the street you Can Always Drive the car on Standard Boost ? I personally think its good value Free bump...

good point, i'd still be a bit worried about the clutch on this though, racingline could you shed some light on how difficult it is to drive the with the button clutch ?

this car looks so god damn good, i'm so tempted

tarogo, The clutch is as easy to drive as a standard one. No shudder, hard pedal, etc etc. Its a cussion button, not a normal puck style unit that you would have heard were hard to drive.

Lexrex, Not at the moment, need the cash.

cheers.

good point, i'd still be a bit worried about the clutch on this though, racingline could you shed some light on how difficult it is to drive the with the button clutch ?

this car looks so god damn good, i'm so tempted

I don't know what clutch this is, by my car has 300rwkw and i drive it everyday with a nice single plate clutch. Let my mate drive it the other day who hasn't driven manual in ages, he didn't bunny hope or stall it or anything once, he couldn't believe how easy/nice it was to drive.

if the clutch is as easy to drive as you guys have mentioned.... then i'm very interested!

do you have pics of the rims that will come with the car? and will there be any prob getting a rwc for this?

and you taking offers?

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