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did u buy this from some guy down south back in may? he wanted low to mid 20's now 6 months later you want 32k? how does that make sence only thing that seems to be changed is the turbo set up?

mate ur obviously trying to cause trouble or something... if u only knew the way it was wen i bought it... and now how much money ive spent on it... i ve spent over well over 10k in the time of me owning it, every single aspect of the motor has been replaced with high quality high performance products coz when i bought it everything was standard except the 'gcg' brand 35/40 turbo!!! on top of that the car interior was not finished to the slightest, the old owner will tell u himself!

Thanks alot for saying that crap in my thread and without being descent enough to pm me to find out the info

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mate ur obviously trying to cause trouble or something... if u only knew the way it was wen i bought it... and now how much money ive spent on it... i ve spent over well over 10k in the time of me owning it, every single aspect of the motor has been replaced with high quality high performance products coz when i bought it everything was standard except the 'gcg' brand 35/40 turbo!!! on top of that the car interior was not finished to the slightest, the old owner will tell u himself!

Thanks alot for saying that crap in my thread and without being descent enough to pm me to find out the info

I wasnt talking sh*t I was just stating an obvious fact that im sure someone else would have asked if I didnt, now that you have told us what has been done since you have owned it im sure now people can justify why you are asking so much, wasnt trying to wreck your thred dude. GL

oh mate had dramas i had to get my inlet plenum modified coz the 180 bay is so small, i had to delay this tune il get it done wen the new intake side is back on

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