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http://www.ebay.com....=item4aae5f5131

"TURBO MOTOR WITH TURBO REMOVED FOR P PLATE FREINDLY CAR (IDEAL AS A FIRST RUN AROUND CAR)"

Feel sorry for anyone who picks this up without doing any research ...

Lol at the stagea badge

Edited by aussietroy

rare as f**k colour. has potential.

ill shoot him an offer when the dude picks up my wheels. im looking for a project :)

actually. just saw the interior. f**k that shit.

Edited by Mohsen

hmmm even worse, its been a drift car, take note of handbrake and two pod filters, so its had a turbo and been flogged....

and whats the bet its had a very recent conversion to auto....

if you look closely at it the wheels are 4 stud. that is a NA car as std so teh thing has the crap brakes and if hte engine WAS swapped probably a CA18I in the slot. . the AC controls are teh plain ones as well.

its good for parts and in reality not a lot of good for that.

if you look closely at it the wheels are 4 stud. that is a NA car as std so teh thing has the crap brakes and if hte engine WAS swapped probably a CA18I in the slot. . the AC controls are teh plain ones as well.

its good for parts and in reality not a lot of good for that.

Could have been an RB20E as well ;) My GTE came with the 'plain' ones ^_^

no?

in his ad he says it's a 'non turbo' but on the blue build plate it says 'rb20det' (you can also see turbo manifold if you look close)

he also says it's a '1998 build date'

he's confusing the size of the engine with the build day.

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