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25k for a gtt.. really? they pull that much?

nope they dont, there is one somewhere on carsales thats been on there for ages and he is asking like 40k for it just because it has a rebuilt motor all done in japan and shit like that.

thats what i thought kunce be trippin especially without the wheels and shit like :ermm:

was about to jack the price up on my 33 to 18.5 :laugh:

edit - mods dont make much difference mod money is dead money.

no shit, i'de rather have an engine built from aus any..

atleast when quering the build they can comprehend what your asking.

they just do. dunno why they are pretty cool to watch when theyre active.

yeh i had minimal water in there so the brine shrimp are closer to them when they want to feed..

and mum had the day off and thought the water evaporated so she put tap water in there.. i didnt see until the next morning they all died.. mum cried she was really upset..

another one is pregnant anyway so i may still have some when you get back.

cool.. i'll be getting a cat first then. =) and a japanese spitz.

Hey mate I have a rd28t gear box at mine just pulled it out of a donor car I wanna sell it would you be interested gear box is in good condition docent crunch. If you wanna contact me you can call me

DOCENT

I have getrag vt serice 1 97. V6. Do u. Have a gearbox? I cant find a rip shirfter to fit mine. So could i get a serice 2 vt getrag gearbox? And do you reco diffs? I have a spin restitant diff. I need it recoed and i want a truetrack centre? And do you tall sharft recos?

Cheers chris

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