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nah not really open to trades, unless it's something more saleable for around the same value.. you know like a ford or holden (r8 or xr6 or xr8 etc) type thing.

A Honda ZRF400 + 11k i'd trade it for in a second (it's the bike i'm selling this car to get)

price drop to 19,500

Got my motorbike licence on sundy, can't wait to start riding, but need to sell this to get my bike

Rims are getting resprayed this week in standard colour (have a few scratches + a bit of overspray of some sort from my panel shop messed the finish up, so they're doing it free) Proper sand blasted powder coated in the original finish (tyres off etc)

Edited by GTAAAH

How was the compression test performed? Am I missing something because 120 (PSI I assume) is low for a fresh engine. It should be up around the 170 mark. Was it done with a different set of measurements?

Edited by Marty_R

im pritty sure its a low comp engine mate. since the rebuild.... there fore he can run more boost and make mroe power....

test was just done while engine wasn't at highest temp. Thing you look at is variance in between cylinders, it's got forged pistons so they need to expand etc before comp will go up to idk 145ish

Happy to take it to mechanics etc to be checked over.. at your expense of course, car is in panel shop next week to get the rear bumper resprayed, (it got nudged at a set of lights, just a scratch but meh i'm not paying for it)

up, wow no ones buying atm

Have only had 4 people come around to look at it in the last 5 months, which is crazy considering how cheap it is.. what the?! Only one serious person too, bleh

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