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shaf

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  1. With Supra TT's so cheap nowadays, i've finally decided to get one..... i'm certain they are cheaper to run than my rx7, thats for sure Anyhow, to make way for a supe, i need to clear my drive and so the scooby will have to go although i love it and it's very economical in comparison Spec list as follows 1998 R Reg, 85k miles (60k done in km's so around 62k miles), MOT 2 months, tax 2 months (will come with full new MOT) Body Mods: • Standard Metallic Silver • Type 5 spoiler • Polished GAB Front Strut Brace Wheels/Suspension • 18inch Gold BK Racing Alloys • 215/35/18 Avon Tyres • Pro Drive Suspension • Adjustable C Diff Engine: • Apexi Filter • Blitz Nur Spec exhaust (loud) • Water Spray Interior: • STi Spec Interior • Momo Gear Knob ICE: • Sony MD Player • Alpine 6x9's • Scorpion Cat1 alarm and immobiliser The car is pretty much mint inside and out apart from a small scuff on front bumper and minor kerb marks on alloys. Drives effortlessly, snaps your head back through every gear and rumbles/ bellows like every scoob should i'm looking for 8495 ono which is a very fair price for a nice example of one of these scoobies. pm me or email me at [email protected]
  2. nothing at the moment mate. ........ but i might consider selling my 19's soon
  3. those are gonna look awesome dude. cant wait to see the pics of them fitted. go rob heathrow airport again, like you boys did a few years back..... i saw ya
  4. cheers bud you've already got some nice wheels mate. what were you after?
  5. *THESE ARE NOW SOLD* top of the range, used 60mm gauges with sensor unit. looking for £299 plus post, no offers as they cost me way more than that 1 boost gauge, 2 temp gauges (water/ oil) and sensor unit these are extremely rare and unlike most gauges are relatively flat, less than an inch wide. selling because i cant find a decent a-pillar pod to fit them to the rx here's some technical jargon borrowed from MVP Blitz DC-2 Boost Gauge The electronic Racing Meter DC-2 (Digital Compact) series are one of the most unique gauges on the market. Succeeding its predecessor, Racing Meter DC-2 maintains the traditional dimensions and versatility of the Digital Compact Series. Featuring a depth of less than 1 inch and weighing 38 grams, the Racing Meter DC-2 can be mounted virtually anywhere in the vehicle. Like the Apex EL2, Defi Link, and Defi BF series gauges, these DC-2 gauges offer many unique benefits. You can play back simultaneously all of the gauges so you can see exactly what happened on your last run. The purchase of a Live Unit 2 sold in our Accessories section is required to make all of the Blitz DC-2 gauges function. This gauge is available only in 60mm. This gauge is available in Blue, Carbon, or White face. MSRP $248.00 Your Price $210.00 Blitz DC-2 Temperature Gauge The electronic Racing Meter DC-2 (Digital Compact) series are one of the most unique gauges on the market. Succeeding its predecessor, Racing Meter DC-2 maintains the traditional dimensions and versatility of the Digital Compact Series. Featuring a depth of less than 1 inch and weighing 38 grams, the Racing Meter DC-2 can be mounted virtually anywhere in the vehicle. This gauge is available only in 60mm. It works for either oil or water temperature monitoring. MSRP $288.00 Your Price $244.00 Blitz DC-2 Live (Control) Unit You must purchase the Live Unit in order for your Blitz DC-2 gauges to work! The Live Unit can control up to 3 gauges: boost, temperature and pressure. The Live Unit also has an additional temperature sensor outlet, this will enable the user to purchase an extra temperature sensor and let the Temperature Gauge read two different readings! The Live Unit has the following features: Peak Hold: Peak hold can be shown all at once or by individual gauge. Record and Replay: Can record and replay up to 99 seconds. Warning: Allows you to set the warning for the gauges. Mode: The DC Meters have 3 different needle modes: real time, delayed mode, and pass and hold mode. MSRP $135.00 Your Price $115.00 Total price is $813 plus shipping and taxes from the US making it close to about £600 all in
  6. aye, that was me just out for a quick blast at lunchtime
  7. pmsl, i would certainly have borrowed it for a bit and then returned it to a local police station with the tank empty and said i found it and thought it was responsible to hand it in
  8. noooooooooo. who is going to post threads on the skyline forum for me now yes, i hope to run you over some time in the future too
  9. i have one of these of a similar spec with just under 60k on the clock and mine was got for around the 8.5k mark mine is pretty much mint inside and out. i would say even if your mates was mint, it is overpriced by at least 3k...... but it's his choice how much it's advertised for. just my 2p's worth, sorry if it offends
  10. i think these are the standard offsets Ford Probe (funny, but true) NA Honda Prelude 1997+ NA Honda Integra 1998+ +48 Honda S2000 +48 Mitsubishi Evo 1995+ +30 Mitsubishi GTO +42 Mitsubishi FTO +42 Nissan 200SX S14/ S14a +35 Nissan 300ZX +40 Nissan Skyline R33 +30 (GTS) +15 (GTR) Nissan Skyline R34 same as r33 Lexus GS300 NA Lexus IS200 +42 Lexus LS400 NA Lexus Soarer +40 Mazda RX-7 1992+ +42 Mazda RX-8 +38 Toyota MR2 1990-1999 +42
  11. here's a few Ford Probe (funny, but true) Honda Prelude 1997+ Honda Integra 1998+ Honda S2000 Mitsubishi Evo 1995+ Mitsubishi GTO Mitsubishi FTO Nissan 200SX S14/ S14a Nissan 300ZX Nissan Skyline R33 Nissan Skyline R34 Lexus GS300 Lexus IS200 Lexus LS400 Lexus Soarer Mazda RX-7 1992+ Mazda RX-8 Toyota MR2 1990-1999
  12. thanks steve cheers bud. me, good? hell no..... how do you think i could afford those wheels
  13. i changed my mind.... briefly i like the shopping list, reminds me of what i shouldnt put on my car
  14. cheers ed get off my thread both of you!!!!!
  15. thanks bud..... it was rays fault saw his gold ones and had to get some ever since you got your racing harts yet??
  16. had to share the pics 19x8.5 offset 21, 235/35/19 front 19x9.5 offset 23, 275/30/19 rear not a bad fitment if i do say so myself.... bit pricey though edit: bumper gap is going to get sorted on monday
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