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How decent?

Until we know what was "Theft Damaged"... for all we know it could have been limiter bashed for an hour straight until the head melted and the big end went bell ended...

Wonder how much they go for at the auction normally?

I always browse pickles, noticed it was a gtr if it was here I'd have a look.

I was supposed to post it in the SA section but must have clicked the wrong one (mods move and tidy if you would like)

i spoke to pickles they said it was stolen and started with a screw driver, engine idles rough as they said and around 3k rpm had a big knock and gets more as u rev and runs ruff.. bottom end gone by the sound of it. they expect 6.5-7k for it... hrmm

6-7k is still pretty decent. A good roller goes for that and you get all the other bits and pieces. Still a good buy.

yea private mate. this is auction. get your head out of your arse anfakneeeeeeeeeeeee!

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