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was looking arround import sites and came accross ur 2nd baby

http://www.fourbrotherimports.com/cart.php...ddcountview=Yes

sum1 must be getting interested by now

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was looking arround import sites and came accross ur 2nd baby

http://www.fourbrotherimports.com/cart.php...ddcountview=Yes

sum1 must be getting interested by now

there has been interest, but everyone wants a bargain - offers of 13k etc, there really isn't any point selling the car for that price, i could take the engine out and sell that for 5k, and then sell the car standard engine for 13k.

true that just the work involved :P

gl selling it ... since uve still got it u should come for the cruise to victor on sunday 19th feb (this sun)

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true that just the work involved :P

gl selling it ... since uve still got it u should come for the cruise to victor on sunday 19th feb  (this sun)

don't think it's a good idea to be taking my newborn son on a car cruise, but pawley and I might come to the meeting point just to say hi.

ill be taking my daughter she is little older than new born but i would take her is she was new too

do u live up near clovercrest shop within 5-10 mins walk of it :) depending on whos walking

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Serisou couple of questions. What ECU / loom is it running and what gearbox?

Replaced VL turbo gearbox roughly 12 months ago with R32 GTST gearbox which should handle up to about 220kw no problems, this car is currently running 178kw and the gearbox is sweet.

Car has R34 ECU.

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