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True, but i have had such little experience driving a manual. I figure if this is going to be a keeper, i could always do a manual conversion later when i get a bit more confidence.

youre lookin at a fair amount of dollars for an rb25 manual conversion, best to save the money and effort.

:EDIT: good spot luke, didnt even see that.

Edited by scandyflick

When we first spoke to the seller about organising a pre purchase inspection, i had organised it for Morpowa. He then came back and said he couldn't do it that day. He said he didn't mind coming down my way to boostworx. He said he had most of the work done there. Maybe im just being given the run around.

this is the first ove been online all day! so ner :D

took the rolla out for drive today, she uses about 1/4 tank to 200kms which i dont think is too bad really :(

however, the spark plugs are rooted so ill be changing them in a couple of days time!

yeah for a lil carbi creature mine goes pretty hard if she wants too lol and being manual is a bonus aswell. the interior on mine is very mint as, there is a little hole on the drivers seat but thats about it really, rest of the car is pretty clean, had new tyres on too

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