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n boost

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  1. vw polo 1.4 se p reg fsh, power steering,full mot and tax on pistonheads for £950 but will take £850 cash.
  2. Yes it does have the loom and bits etc, but no point in me selling seperatly as alarm will be useless without it.
  3. Electronic boost controller wanted preferbaly greddy or blitz although other jap makes are fine. PM me if u have one with a decent price please.
  4. I currently have these on my gtr but have been told they will fit supras/200 sx/300zx etc. Here is a link to my advert on pistonheads. All of them are in good nic and not buckled/ kerbed etc. http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/555687.htm
  5. How much do u want for it and when does your new one arrive? Send me a pm i u like.
  6. No mate, its sold and have bought a r33 gtr for a bit of fun. Just need a gauge to set up booost to one bar as it is stock at the moment.
  7. I have one but is painted in silver.
  8. Need a boost gauge 52mm or 60mm will do. Nothing too fancy, just a decent brand one.....cheap please.
  9. Just had this removed from my m3 as car is sold. It was purchased about 1 month ago and was proffesionally removed. It has almost everything with it, black jack, proximity sensor, 2 new remotes, instruction, siren, flashing cool blue clifford sticker etc. It does not have intelistart but that can be added. Paid £400 for it fitted and is like new as i hardly drove the car because it got damaged a couple of days after i had it fitted. This is the later version mark 2 with the silver remotes and cliffords top alarm. open to a sensible offers.
  10. Probabably the wrong place to advertise these but u never know. Bought these for my m3 but car is now sold so up for grabs if anyone here has one. Brand new boxed PBR axxiss ceramic pads front and rear complete set including brake wear sensors. Very good upgrade and much better than stock pads which fade easily and produce a lot of dust. £100. Aluminuim front strut brace fully adjustable and in vey good nic, cost around £185 new. £60. SOLD>
  11. I know exactly what u mean, hence the reason i ended up breaking my supes as i was getting fed up wasting time and the ones that did turn up were only here for a ride and no money. I just got rid of my m3 an sold it about 1.5k less then the going rate because i had 2 people turn up who both said they would turn up with the monies but no show. Advertised it very cheap and boom.... sold it to a trader paid cash and over an done with.
  12. What brackets do u need for the front bumper? I have the main frame that the bumper sits on, the one that is the same shape as the bumper.
  13. Same here, respect to them for actually trying to do something instead of just talking about it. If everyone who talk's about this actually took part then it should make a difference.
  14. Good to hear from a owner and have a bit to think about. I generally drive my cars hard so need something that will take whatever u throw at it and with the tvr i think track work will be expensive especially if coming back on a recovey truck!
  15. There sp 9000 and are available from many online retailers like blackcircle tyres etc. You should be ble to get fronts from most tyre retailers.
  16. I am consideing getting a tvr cerbera 4.2 v8. Always wanted one and think they sound the dogs bo"ocks! I know there not the most reliable car in the world but will be using it as a weekend car/ track car. So i guess questions are, If anyone has first hand expierence of owning and living with one, how unreliable are they really? What are the most common problems? please dont say everything as searches on the net have bought up loads of $hite. Is there any warranty worth getting to cover electrics etc? What mpg's where u getting? not a big concern but would be nice to know. Also are they good( reliable on track)? thanks in advance.
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