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Mate if some one wants, even if from this GB, it's all dog eat dog.

Wouldn't have an issue at all :thumbsup:

I'd jump on it myself if I wasn't chasing something to handle moar powah !

We can get them brand new delivered for almost the same price man, don't bother trying to sell it second hand for that :S

it is 500km old, its available now and i am negotiable.

i started a touch high as when people see "oh he is negotiable" i will give you an unrego'd S13 and a handjob for it

Currently on 330kw/450hp looking at 420kw/570hp, with some head room.

no where near the big boys toys

standard twin plate coppermix will go 600whp with ease - proven

i am upgrading as a guy with an identicle set up to me over here run up 680whp and although "people have done it" on a TP copper mix i didnt want to risk it on a race car.

has been on the market a month keen to shift it, need the cash to maintain momentum on my build PM me a offer.

sorry to invade your thread again.

Hi Everyone - Group Buy Not Proceeding. My appoligies :(

But I am happy to put you onto a couple of people who can supply at very good prices if you pm me for details

As aluded to previously:

" As it appears I can't do much better than you could do yourself :( "

Admins please lock down/out/over !.

Cheers

Richard

PS. I have not bought the 2nd hand one posted above. I have not yet bought a new one either.

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Hey mate, the two key people are;

Marcus aka Elrodeo666 [email protected]

and Jesse Streeter [email protected]

Both are awesome and members of this forum

just send an email :thumbsup:

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