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havent been online for ages since i made a bit of a dick of myself after having a bit of a meltdown earlier this year and got flamed on a forum - my own fault had some family and personal issues at the time and lost the plot a bit.. but anyway...

ive had numerous messages from people chasing a spare m35 turbo

its still sitting there if anyone wants it..

regards

Keir

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i got it from dunc and jetwreck .. believe it was dunc's old turbo.. not sure. but its done about 100,000kms .. still in good order.. has sat in a box in a plastic bag ever since.. no compressor play , unsure of condition (its never been used by me but dunc or jetwreck could confirm);

i paid $300 for it.. plus postage.

people can have it for whatever theyre offering.

ive lost about 50k on cars this year.. i dont really give a crap what im offered.. someone can have it for $200 + postage if they want it.. or pick up if theyre in brisbane.;

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i got it from dunc and jetwreck .. believe it was dunc's old turbo.. not sure. but its done about 100,000kms .. still in good order.. has sat in a box in a plastic bag ever since.. no compressor play , unsure of condition (its never been used by me but dunc or jetwreck could confirm);

i paid $300 for it.. plus postage.

people can have it for whatever theyre offering.

ive lost about 50k on cars this year.. i dont really give a crap what im offered.. someone can have it for $200 + postage if they want it.. or pick up if theyre in brisbane.;

50k??? Holy crap...what did u do to it??

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my business went under.. lost about 150k worth of business investment.. still got a few service agreements that i live off. but ive had to go back to fulltime work..

all my cars had to be sold quickly to survive in between working to keep the family afloat... got 10k for the stagea which i spent about 35k on with mods.. (wasnt expecting to get 30k back mind you ..probably real value was about 15-18k) ..sold my skyline for 3.5k for a tuned 400hp r33 skyline and registered. that i pumped about 12k into also.

so in total i got back 13.5k

so yeah lost a bit of cash.

shit happens.. but im back to work now and saving ..mrs is going back to work and soon ill be getting this stock low km clean r33 and then another stagea when i can afford too.. miss them so much :(

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but anyway back on topic..

Turbo is going to Scott :) - sold

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Hi Dale ,

Thanks for the warm welcome back. , i have definitely missed chatting to the m35 crew :)

yeah shit happens , just gotta move forward , the guy who got my stagea definately got a good deal so he was pretty happy, and the mate who bought my skyline got a killer deal so he was equally as happy and i was happy to see it go to a friend (who has now ripped out the 400hp atw rb25 , and stuck a 25/30 forged build in there with a r34 neo head , pvr clutch, billit flywheel ,with haltec and a garrett gt35r -but the car has no interior now and is roll caged going to be purely a track beast methinks but i hope he doesnt kill himself , hasnt got it all together yet still has external pump and ecu , catch can to go in and some minor changes to the engine but hes hoping for 580hp once tuned. . unsure.gif

Hope things are all going well for you guys also, and yeap gave it a go , but im a sucker for these cars now so im willing to do it again !

i bet everyones m35 is bombed to buggery these days. anyone else hit the 300kw barrier yet atw ? be interested to hear about mods.

P.S im currently driving a pulsar n16 lol.. 96kw .. bit of a change of tempo , shameful but least its a nissan and its cheap on fuel hehe.

Cheers Keir

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