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man.. ni if u rape that cefiro anymore you're going to get thrown in jail!!

May as well sell that nice motor it has as well..  

I'll give you $1200 for the gearbox.. pickup December :P

lmao well if no one buys it im going to break it down into parts and chuck my mates RB20 in it and keep it lol.

-Engine 7k

-Geabox 1200

-Kit 1500

-Wheels 2k

-FMIC 800

-PODs 500

-Clutch 1200

-LSD 1500

and all the other bits... would probably be able to get more money than if i sold it as a whole :D

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the kit being genuine = bah who cares copy or genuine :P

As for raping it more - what you've done is already disgusting enough. ... sorry but it is - someone with more money should have bought it O_o

(or you should have won a scratchie or something to keep it in one peice).

$900 = i'm out that's too rich for me.

people who want something to fit properly care if its a genuine or copy.

as for someone with money should hav bought it... i actually do take offence to that and i dont think its any of ur business. I had the money and then some to put this on the road... as stated over and over a-***in-gain something popped up in the middle of importing which set me right back.

lol I remember ringing you to tell you the car was available...

"narkeh... you sure you want this car?"

"yes farken"

"have you got all the money for it? I mean it needs work"

"yes farken"

"ok the car's yours then"

"w00t" *inark dance*

6months later...

well true, its really his money, he can do with the car what he likes! much as it was a nice car (well it looked nice) all as one.

But I am actually serious about the gearbox, as I need it for what I am doing... have the cash right here and will be driving down to melb at xmas for about 2 weeks. Maybe even the clutch (is it a twin plate?). Can't seem to find any decent rb25 gearboxes up here at the moment.

Anyhow, keep it in mind.

dude i dont even know if it really is a RB25DET box... ive seen it... from underneath... but its not like i know what an RB20 and RB25 box has in difference.

do u know if it has like a part number stamped on it??

yeah the clutch is an OS Giken Twin Plate... well... from what ive been told... sounds reliable judging by the huge OS GIKEN sticker that was on the car :P

people who want something to fit properly care if its a genuine or copy.

Not to pick but if it's an exact copy in theory it should fit the same, but I'll pay the point it can be considered inherently better cos it's original.

as for someone with money should hav bought it... i actually do take offence to that and i dont think its any of ur business. I had the money and then some to put this on the road... as stated over and over a-***in-gain something popped up in the middle of importing which set me right back.

Sorry if you're offended - I can't help that other than to say I didn't mean to offend you.

having had a couple of "cheap" copied front bars i can speak from experience when i say that copies generally tend to not slide on as easy as the real thing and generally take some fiddling around to get on and look decent up close.

But yes... genuine is genuine and will always be worth more than a nock off... especially when if u want to make copies that do fit reasonably well... u use a genuine item.

having had a couple of "cheap" copied front bars i can speak from experience when i say that copies generally tend to not slide on as easy as the real thing and generally take some fiddling around to get on and look decent up close.

And the funny thing is - my kit is like that and it don't fit too well haha, nor is it made that well.

But yes... genuine is genuine and will always be worth more than a nock off... especially when if u want to make copies that do fit reasonably well... u use a genuine item.

Yup. So lend it to us Sydney lads for $200 or so and we'll give it back to you after a couple of weeks ;) (no seriously)

hehe :D

nah not yet... which is good and bad... bad because its delayed some plans i have... good because i know get to enter banzai battle crazy #1!! ;)

dont spose ur makin ur way over are ya? i know a few of the WA peeps are coming over.

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