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Mate,

Give me a call on 0405321356... Im on holidays at the moment so any day is a good day...

I will sort out the engine and chassis numbers for you no probs, I just need to get the rego papers out....

P.S. Tomorrow the car is getting fitted up for a custom race clutch from Western Clutch Services at St Marys... The standard heavy duty clutch isn't handling the torque at all....

Thanks for the message....

Trevor

[email protected]

Brand New Clutch fitted today....

Its a 10in DAIKIN Clutch with a 6 Button Pressure Plate Rated to 1300kg clamp pressure.

New Bearing, New Fork Installed...

Thanks....................

Markets dead mate, much like the housing market...i've got mine listed on here too...suggest you sit tight unless you wanna give it away...last one that sold that was any good that i've seen went for $15k on Ebay and it was a bloody steal at that!

Edited by NSNPWR

********************************FINAL PRICE DROP*****************************

16,500

SEE CAR SALES ALSO.....

I NEVER THOUGHT THE PERFORMANCE CAR MARKET COULD BE THIS BAD....

IF I GET NO BETTER INTEREST AT THIS PRICE I WILL BE KEEPING IT...

THANKS FOR LOOKING

THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR VIEWS AND COMMENTS...

AS OF NOW, THE CAR IS OFF THE MARKET......

IM NOT GIVING SOMETHING AWAY THAT I'VE PUT THOUSANDS INTO... F'THAT. I'D RATHER KEEP IT AND ENJOY MEETING UP THE THE BOYS FROM CHARITY CRUISE CLUB . COM WHERE THE CAR IS APPRECIATED....

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