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nice. guess youll be selling the ca then? might know someone interested.

Depend on how much they are looking to spend, it'll be sold in a kit that will include;

70,000km engine

GT2871R Turbo

Custom Turbo Lines

Injectors

Custom Inter Cooler, piping and Induction Kit

Custom Oil Cooler Kit

Custom Oil Relo Kit

Custom Engine Mounts

Custom Cam Gears

Custom CAS Bracket

Custom Backing Plate

Custom Coil Pack Cover

Cam Conversion

Custom Breather Kit

Extreme 1200kg Ceramic Clutch

Trans Inc Flywheel

Full Exhaust

Polishing (Intake Plenum, Rocker covers, Cam Cover)

Engine Dampener

Tuned ECU (3 days on dyno)

Loom

AFM

Brackets, silicon hoses coolant, other incidentals

geez... its just the internet, relax a bit ey.

but i'll agree with ted & stevep that i would much rather have a few guys who like to come online and have a bit of fun over the free forums then to risk getting ripped off by the different traders that are allowed to continue ripping people off through this site.

just a though anyway... :):):)

Could always get my mate Ben (Spec_S15) to ban him from ns. Then he wont have no where to go. lol

maybe talk to him about banning cj sullivan and alex k first?

how people like that can EVER be allowed to remain on a forum is beyond me.

alex k continues to use ns, yet he has scammed more people then anyone in the import scene, ever.

I thought Alex K got banned, or whenever a new account of his was set up it was blocked straight away. But yeah it aint right for them to be dealing on there. Even my mate got ripped by him.

geez... its just the internet, relax a bit ey.

but i'll agree with ted & stevep that i would much rather have a few guys who like to come online and have a bit of fun over the free forums then to risk getting ripped off by the different traders that are allowed to continue ripping people off through this site.

just a though anyway... :):):)

i dont think ive even done anything controversial. apart from play devils advocate to a few moderating decisions. oh no, thats like a criminal record.

I thought Alex K got banned, or whenever a new account of his was set up it was blocked straight away. But yeah it aint right for them to be dealing on there. Even my mate got ripped by him.

he still has an account, and cj sullivan does too, but he recently changed his username to avoid people knowing who he is.

alot of that shit just goes unnoticed.

^^ siff matty its just a repeat, seen this episode before.

got it saved from last time if u want to read how it ends

all i see is waaaaaawaaaaaawaaaaaaaaa, wait this should be in spotted thread

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