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Old 12-26-2008, 09:32 AM
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Default whos looking for a cheap,fast ,reliable race car

come and get it

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=130277594091
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soooo tempted.
Old 12-26-2008, 10:33 AM
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Doug, that is a screaming good deal. Someone will take that off your hands in no time!
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I hope the sale goes well. Well sorted, turn-key track cars usually sell for more than a stock, street versions in good shape. It takes a lot of work and time, not to mention money, to get a track car put together.
I would say your price is well picked for a quick sale. Great deal.
congrats on the little one.
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No warranty ?
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Originally Posted by joonas
OT: Do you have pictures of accusump install? Or description how it is installed? How many liters and what type valve? I will install it soon.
I asked that question some time ago. I am really interested how is accusump installed. How much oil do you put in? How big is the accusump? Do you use one way valve in the circuit somewhere?
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it looks like a manual valve from the picture. 3 quart prob.
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Originally Posted by krystar
it looks like a manual valve from the picture. 3 quart prob.

yes you are correct
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Can you please be more specific. How you measure oil level? Fill the accusump, colse the manual valve and then add oil until max mark on dipstick?
Is the accusump connected to oil filter, some adapter plate or engine block?
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This looks like a GREAT deal. I wish I needed a car now. This is 1/3 the cost of building my S2 over the last 2 years.
Good luck on the sale, and your new family.

David



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