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ok things have change and i will be goin over seas in 1 to 1 1/2 months and will be gone for a few months and i need the money from the car to fund my holiday, or i will sell the bmw and go with that wich ever one sells

ok heres the cars

its a original berlina turbo with a original full walkinshaw kit, and has front aero window pillars that will be on soon, tinted windows, cutom dash and cluster, guages shiftlight, alarm imobilizer, some of u know i bought the car not long ago and spent more money on it since, the paint is very good and shiny, new headlighst and tail lights, momo steering wheel, turbo timer

it will come with calais seats

engine is brand new rebuilt booletproof engine it just started runing 4 days ago, have receipts for teh rebuild by northern machining services u can speak to them too,

rebored, machined, honed, and oringed block,

balanced crank

new rossforged psitons and rods with chrome rings

new big end bearings and full gaskets, and new sump

machined and sand blasted head with new valves, vlave seats, and springs

catch can, new battery and ngk spark plugs, 8mm leads, incabin boost controller the engine is runing in with a t3 but will come with a t70 that bolts onto the manifold optional this car will make easy 240rwkw on 15psi boost, wich probably will be dynoed as soon as it runs in

auto is a stage 2 shiftkit with 2500 stall, 3.9 rebuilt lsd diff very tight holds like new

2 1/2"exhaust turbo back, with new exhaust rubbers king springs all round

new bearings, front ball joints and brakes.

over the past month ive spent all my money on this car

the car has been garaged most of its life there is no rust or signs of rust wat so ever, it has never been in an accident and can prove it

original vy ss 18" wheels with worn tyres

all the car needs for a rwc is tyres and thats it, i have done everything else

it also has service books

as it sits with everything im after $12,000 if the bmw sells before this it will not be for sale anymore, ill garage it till i come back

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