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crd are pretty $$$ but look at what you get for it... i would never take my car to BEL after the last dyno night.

From memory, CRD charged around $200 for a full inspection on my old car for the new owner before I sold it, including dyno check and comprehensive chassis inspection which I think is very reasonable.

Considering what your about to pay when buying the car, the above is a small price to pay for peace of mind.

  • 7 months later...

So 7 months later I ended up putting a deposit on this today:

Click Here!

Expecting delivery in about a week, getting it inspected etc. Very excited/nervous. It has a very touchy clutch that i'm really not used to at all, but other than that the car is great.

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look nice mate. just make sure you get it well checked out. there is a touch of fabrication in the ad. $6000 work emotion CR kai? lol. $700 apexi pods? double lol.

Yeah mate i'm not too phased by that stuff, as long as the engine, diffs, gearbox etc are all Mickey Mouse i'll be a happy camper. thinking about replacing the clutch with something a bit more user friendly as well, can't be arsed fighting with it constantly and I don't plan on launching it a lot either so there's not much benefit for me.

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