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Great ad and will be sad to see you part with this after all the time, effort and money gone into it. In the best possible way, I hope it doesn't sell unless you truly are ready. I feel that you haven't enjoyed this car as much as you should have. Good luck anyway and I suppose we'll see what the future brings. It better be Nissan [emoji3]

 

 

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On 07/03/2017 at 10:33 PM, V28VX37 said:

Also just in case people want a point of reference, my Sandown PB is 1:29.58 and there's more in the car, less sure about the driver though...

Here's that lap:

Apologies for the video quality, the iPhone doesn't seem to like the fairly rigid mounting

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The car has just had a replacement Neo engine installed, which is being run in, with about 129k on it.

I have excluded some parts from the sale and adjusted the reference price to $22,900. Reasonable offers are welcome.

An updated version of the full ad is here: http://bit.ly/4doorad – Photos: http://bit.ly/4doorpics

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