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Interior is rather close to mint condition apart from some very slight plastic peel due to some sort of harsh cleaning liquid being used at one point of time just under the clock.....

I'm still interested mate, but I need to know more about this box, could be an expensive ppg or osgiken, or jus some worthless junk that will blow up first time it sees 300rwkw.

Very keen but only with info on the box.

I'm a bit in the dark regarding defects and legalities, but I have an N/A R33 which i'm currently deciding what to do with.. (service & keep or buy another car). Would this car for sale be of any use to me in the sense of swapping out all the parts into mine or vice versa? I mean legally is there anything worthwhile I could actually do with both cars? Can a non-defected non-turbo be upgraded using this car with less hassle than getting the defect removed on it?

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mmmmm you could but i would not waste my time....... You would have to swap the engine management, wiring harness, and a lot of other waste of time head hassle bits plus you would want to swap the brakes aswell (just sell your NA and buy a turbo alreaddy done up ... by far the cheapest way unless oyu have the right tools, garage, and know what you are doing... Y

I'm still interested mate, but I need to know more about this box, could be an expensive ppg or osgiken, or jus some worthless junk that will blow up first time it sees 300rwkw.

Very keen but only with info on the box.

ou could prob do it but i would not waste my time: not that i mean to kill my sale LOL

You can organise a time to come around and have a look i should be back by sun / mon at the latest (currently in victoria laying low from the people that try and dispose of people unlawfully that are from acers and police etc)...... snaps quickly into gear with a pop too.....

I'm still interested mate, but I need to know more about this box, could be an expensive ppg or osgiken, or jus some worthless junk that will blow up first time it sees 300rwkw.

Very keen but only with info on the box.

is that jimmy sway?

Your stock gear box from a 33 should be able to handle easily 300rwkw....... if you crank it into gear you might start getting a little bit clunky.... You are much more likely to go through your clutch than your gear box!!! I have seen people running well over 300 rwkw from the stock 33 five speed.....

MMmm would be an option but i do not have the stock parts turbo low mount manifold etc i only have the gduounk parts.... i am not too sure how much the box was... I will try and find out...

I got a complete stock setup that will be perfect for this car :D

How is that stealthy bump? He updated the thread to say he'd replied to the PM I sent him.

Same thing almost every other seller does?

Thanks for the reply by the way, pm me/update this thread when you have the info.

Cheers

How is that stealthy bump? He updated the thread to say he'd replied to the PM I sent him.

Same thing almost every other seller does?

Thanks for the reply by the way, pm me/update this thread when you have the info.

Cheers

Not a prob will do: can not beleive that this car for this price has not even sold for some ones thrash car.....

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