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I dont know who told you they were un reliable! My mate is selling his right now. It is pretty much STD and has run a best of 12.2 with dropped exhaust, 12.9 with full exhaust (Really dodgy exhaust on it). MPH at 110 so the speed is with the times.

His girlfriend has been hooning around in it for the last few months and shes pissed that he is selling it cause she loves it.

As for problems, I dont think he has had any. He added the clutch brace which is a good idea in any of them cause the clutch peddle snaps and costs a fortune to replace, so the bracket it a preventitive mesure for this.

Um other then that, as said, its stock! Just had car prof polished and looks a treat!!

Let me know if you want his details, or go on performance forums and look it up there as he is selling it there too.

Rhys

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