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1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Hahaha maybe I'll just drive around in my stock GS popping gear change farts again with dat torque reduction shifting :P 

 

all day errry day.

Brrrrrrrrshhhhh  BRABRABRABRA Brrrrrrrrshhhhhhh BRABRABRABRA SCHTUTUTUTUTUUUU

I like my golfs fart assisted shifting. Its far more subtle than the ignition cut shifting in the skyline as it has fewer flames, loud bangs and clouds of soot showering the people behind you. I think it's a good compromise.

BRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSHHHHH... *waits for gear change*
"Don't worry, it's coming, there's a shareholders announcement in 6 months and they might have good news then. We'll wait... you just need to be in it for the long haul"

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Did you actually take out 4 bearings? Thats fairly impressive.

Only 1 rod let go but all the bearings were worn and there was damage to the grooves they sit in.
What happens when you don't got no oil pressure

So a company some old colleagues of mine work for has gone bust overnight. No one knew anything about the debt the company was in, so everyone rocked up to work and debt collectors had locked up the property and building. All employees working at different sites were instructed to bring all the vehicles to the site to be repossessed. All tools and equipment inside the building.

I want to know what will happen to all the equipment. I want my boss to buy some of the equipment, because obviously it will be heavily discounted. Any idea if those sorts of things get auctioned off?

The different equipment I'm chasing ranges from about $5k-120k brand new.

Message Moh he sees this a lot with kitchen stuff.

 

the ones I have seen auction of on Grays auctions or similar.

 

best bet is to find the administrators (quick google should find that) and contact them.

 

 

3 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 


Still don't understand why you would replace the s2000 motor with an inferior sr20.

 

Seems to be the engine of choice for an event that has so much pulling power it can fluctuate the cost of the second hand engine market

best bet is to find the administrators (quick google should find that) and contact them.
 
 


This. If you can show you are willing to pay a decently large sum of money for equipment and get a heap of it gone in one hit they are likely to take it. But if the equipment was on finance, the ones that financed it will likely get it back and then auction it off as it belongs to them, not the company that went bust.
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