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Lel, if you're seriously considering selling it, I may be keen. Need a Coupe to use as a parts car

I wouldn't sell it for shit money but if it's the engine thats stuffed i'd be pretty tempted for the right money

Get back to me when you're doing sub 2 minutes at PI, then again when you're sub 1:50s :yucky: Mwahahaha

Also Scotty why the fuhk u selling it....

Well im hoping it's the turbos that are stuffed but if it's the engine it's going to sit there for years before i have the money to fix that up. Iv'e gone back to uni to get my bachelors degree in education so i don't have a full time job anymore.

Get back to me when you're doing sub 2 minutes at PI, then again when you're sub 1:50s :yucky: Mwahahaha

Also Scotty why the fuhk u selling it....

Your in the 40's now shit I missed that.

I so need a diff and some good tyres. Well and a weekend or 2 free to hit the track

Soz brah that definitely does suck...... but I'm sittin here thinkin "But you did buy a 32R... it's to be expected". You spend more money on repairs with those things than you do modifying and getting to enjoy the damn things!

Yeah i was working full time when i got it over a year ago and i thought i had ironed out all the engine problems but it waited till i started uni. should have got a chaser :P

Get back to me when you're doing sub 2 minutes at PI, then again when you're sub 1:50s :yucky: Mwahahaha

Also Scotty why the fuhk u selling it....

nah m8 talk to me wen u r sub 140s, stock f6 runs 1:53 m8

what you run at sandown?

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I wouldn't sell it for shit money but if it's the engine thats stuffed i'd be pretty tempted for the right money

Well im hoping it's the turbos that are stuffed but if it's the engine it's going to sit there for years before i have the money to fix that up. Iv'e gone back to uni to get my bachelors degree in education so i don't have a full time job anymore.

Arent you nearly 30?

what have you been doing for the last 12 years?

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