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lol dan, vodka? ill require a bottle of small batch.

you got xbox live? i can B e-friendz?

indeed i do. cant remember my name for the life of me though. lol.

and my latest purchase. not nearly as janky as they look. just dirty as.

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tried ringin the dude but no answer, will keep tryin.'

if its in good cond. and comes with turbs, ill prob grab it.

even tho i really want a 25. but cant be too picky when on a

budget build.

round 120k gearbox good cond. turbs all good.

just not sure if i want a 20, or spend that little extra on the 25... decisions..

i reckon i could screw him down on the price to, sounded a little desperado

ill be using the 30 gearbox with it til it blows (if the 25 doesnt come with one).

Is that a NA 30 box, if it is it's essentially the same (internally) as the CA18, S13, S14, and RB20 box. Which you will munch with the torque that the 25 will produce, but you may be lucky people have been in the past.

haha ill prob lunch it then, yeah its a 30e box.... really should just buy engine and box package..

gonna call a few yards tomoz, see what i can dig up..might as well do it right the first time.

interested in making some cash dale? removing the 30 and dropping in the 25?

peter peter pumpkin eater... is that you takin the police tazer demo on the news tomorrow night?

hahaha if not you have a twin brother

I'm so busy with uni and work that i don't have time to work on the cars i have, i have 3 cars and none of them are going and haven't been since august (god i love busses). I have a contact that can get 25 boxes for $1200 so that'll give you something to aim for. If you can get one cheaper let me know.

lol stumbled upon this :happy:

http://gizmodo.com/291801/delorean-confirm...-roll-out-in-08

they building frigen time machines man :blink: real time machines. hand built stainless steel quality shit capable of hitting 88miles per hour

vid go's for ages n drags but basicly they bought everything off dmc when they shut the doors and rebuilding them now.

lol stumbled upon this :happy:

http://gizmodo.com/291801/delorean-confirm...-roll-out-in-08

they building frigen time machines man :blink: real time machines. hand built stainless steel quality shit capable of hitting 88miles per hour

That pretty much seals the deal for me :cool:

lol stumbled upon this :happy:

http://gizmodo.com/291801/delorean-confirm...-roll-out-in-08

they building frigen time machines man :blink: real time machines. hand built stainless steel quality shit capable of hitting 88miles per hour

vid go's for ages n drags but basicly they bought everything off dmc when they shut the doors and rebuilding them now.

80's quality, for twice the price, today! haha

I'd actually like to drive one to see what they were like when brand spankers, then take a 2nd hand one for a drive and see what thats like.

80's quality, for twice the price, today! haha

I'd actually like to drive one to see what they were like when brand spankers, then take a 2nd hand one for a drive and see what thats like.

heavy steering, bad suspension and an underpowered engine

it was a lemon. looked cool, and thx to back to the future, people like it

but it was a shit car

(gull wing doors = you cant get out of the car when doing a 90' park - worse to park than the countach)

-D

heavy steering, bad suspension and an underpowered engine

it was a lemon. looked cool, and thx to back to the future, people like it

but it was a shit car

(gull wing doors = you cant get out of the car when doing a 90' park - worse to park than the countach)

-D

haha wud still love to see what its like.

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