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bass_direct
11-06-2009, 19:50
Covered 89k.

Runs 100% spot on, no smoke, EXCELLENT oil pressure (cold+warm).

£275 onno

bass_direct
21-06-2009, 03:39
If your reading this and you have a f7p.. well you need an f7r.. buy mine!! :lol:

bass_direct
25-06-2009, 19:50
£250

stan
25-06-2009, 21:06
ah...89k....its a beautiful milaege, probably the most common for secondhand engines---not quite 90k, but not stupidly low.

I offer £150 for you 120k bottom end my good friend :D

bass_direct
25-06-2009, 21:30
ah ha, but there's the difference, it's mat browns old engine, my clocks are on 70k (the mileage of the head (rebuild), and the receipt from Mr Nick Hill says "Megane f7r bottom end supplied at 19,000 miles". 8)

midge
26-06-2009, 17:16
my reciept from nick hill for my williams engine says 60k, so it should have done about 65k, and it spat its dummy out, 60k my ass!

but yer bass's engine went well prior head gasket failure.

Laine_16v
26-06-2009, 17:25
65k is the other classic milegae

sideways danny
26-06-2009, 18:12
Literally everyone i know who's bought a 200sx turbo from a breaker (including myself twice) has managed to get a "36k minter".

Evogone
26-06-2009, 19:26
The Pink machine has done less than 10k miles, its like brand new :wink: :wink:

Well the bottom end was brand new 2 years ago and done 3k miles top i recon, bores were mint when we had the head off last month so stacks up.

When i sell it it going to be a 1 lady owner never raced or rallied :wink:

bass_direct
26-06-2009, 22:48
my reciept from nick hill for my williams engine says 60k, so it should have done about 65k, and it spat its dummy out, 60k my ass!

but yer bass's engine went well prior head gasket failure.

yeh it did go well

look at jays engine from nick hill, on 85 odd when bought now on 125k plus and still going strong

bass_direct
04-07-2009, 19:57
bump

Brealbags
05-07-2009, 09:13
is the F7R 714 williams or megane?

MatBrown
05-07-2009, 09:27
It was a megane BE.


Mat.

Brealbags
05-07-2009, 09:29
Is there any difference to the willliams?

bass_direct
05-07-2009, 19:18
apparantly stronger

bass_direct
07-07-2009, 17:37
bump

Danny-ACE!
08-07-2009, 16:22
£200
I will come and get it today.

Winston
08-07-2009, 16:56
^DO IT!!!!!^

bass_direct
08-07-2009, 17:42
danny ace pm'd

Laine_16v
08-07-2009, 20:08
i HATE it when people say these are "stronger" how the fook are they stronger?

Are they less prone to shearing in half or something? :roll: :roll:

schakal
08-07-2009, 20:13
i HATE it when people say these are "stronger" how the fook are they stronger?

Are they less prone to shearing in half or something? :roll: :roll:

made of mature cheese instead of mild :wink:

bass_direct
08-07-2009, 23:27
i HATE it when people say these are "stronger" how the fook are they stronger?

Are they less prone to shearing in half or something? :roll: :roll:

hiiiiiii

"apparantly"

schakal got it in one

schakal
08-07-2009, 23:43
i HATE it when people say these are "stronger" how the fook are they stronger?

Are they less prone to shearing in half or something? :roll: :roll:

hiiiiiii

"apparantly"

schakal got it in one

cheers bass ,i heard there is also a trade secret that adds
strength by the fine use of a decent dremel attachment .

pm laine for details :wink: