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do you pay more for the plates each year? what gauges are mounted on the b-pillar? did the ems plug in? does it need any type of engineer cert for anything / could you be defected for anything? bov?

1. you dont pay more for the plates each year

2. Autogauge is the brand on the B pillar

3. The Ems 8860 is not a plug-in the only plug in computer apart from the standard is the Apexi PFC, the PFC is Rare to find these days................The ems Excceeds the Pfc in all aspecs i think

Every modification you do to a car need engineer Cert., and will be defectable.

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hi mate do you still have the car? and if so do you have all the recipts for the work that was done to the car???

Hey man ......

I have every paperwork Given to me From Bel

pm sent

hey sorry mate i was talking to charlie25T. im also in the sydney district, Would you have a number which i could call you on to discuss the car??????? or if it is easier you can email me at [email protected] cheers Adrian.

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hey mate..

i have a Rx7 series 4 and i am wondering if you would you be interested in a swap??????

the car is in great cond and has only been recently been built the motor only has 10k on it.. the car is making roughly 380-390hp

at the wheels..(lots more info) if you are interested please call me on 0433768315.

cheers adrian.

Hey Adrian................................

I am not a fan of Rotors.....................

And my car is now producing 400rwhp on 19psi.................. (dont really wanna use it )

UPDATE

100K SERVICE HAS NOW BEEN DONE.......

*** NSK Idler & NSK Tension Bearing, Tensioner Spring, Cam Seals & Front Main Seal

*** Genuine Nissan Water Pump

*** Timing Belt (blue)

*** Oil And All the filters

UPDATE

100K SERVICE HAS NOW BEEN DONE.......

*** NSK Idler & NSK Tension Bearing, Tensioner Spring, Cam Seals & Front Main Seal

*** Genuine Nissan Water Pump

*** Timing Belt (blue)

*** Oil And All the filters

no worrys good luck with the sale........

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