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LOL, well I'm off uni now till exams, I could come along hahah (not that I'd be much use.. lol)

I think the base one was a 1.6?? Maybe had engine replacement?? @290 I wouldn't be surprised?

How can you be so excited over a $800 car vs say a 15k R34 GT lol.

Perhaps he doesnt realise what a nice car he has ...

James it looks virtually identical to yours in almost every aspect ... wheels and everything hahah Maybe it IS your car :O?

Thats a good point.. I was just wondering why I was so enthusiastic over a 100hp car

Well im buying this one fully with my own money made from work, the R34 was paid for by parents ... I never like people paying for my stuff though, which is part of the reason of why I want a lil bunkie for my own

Ahh you're lucky, I still havent even had my exams yet .. finish on the 18th :(

Hopefully its a 1.8 and he just screwed something up ... regardless its still a nice looking car with a sweet interior rolleyes.gif

Yeah it'd be cool if you came along :)

PM us your number and I'll send you a text or call If I manage to get time to see the car

This ones on murray street .. not too far from subi!

Ah okay well then doubt its the same one down.gif

Ahh I see, I don't even know when my exams start .. just realised theyll be starting soon, had a minor panic attack

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Mine was a 1.8. Fairly sure the SSS N13 Vector was a damn rare car, especially in white. http://forum.pulsar....ormation-thread 27 only apparently?

the SVD is diffrent to the normal SSS. the SVD's are the more rarer cars ( ~200 made 27 white ones made for the F1).

for future refrence

models:

GL = base model, 1.6L singe point injection. drum brakes at the rear

GX = 1.6L standard, 1.8L EFI optional ( i believe). 4 wheel disc brakes

GXE = 1.8L EFI standard, chrome pieces. otherwise identical to GX

SSS = 1.8L EFI standard, 4 wheel disc brakes, diffrent extractors from factory, LSD

Ti= sedan only, basically the same as GXE but in sedan form

SVD = ( look at the link in the quoted post

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