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Author Subject: Breaking Black Rallye :(
kriz5176

Newbie

Location: preston

Registered: 06 Aug 2010

Posts: 28

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Post #1
Breaking my black rallye for spares and reapairs. Keeping driveshafts engineblock and gearbox. Anything else is yours, let me know thanks.

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chris
Posted 27th Oct 2010 at 16:31
oecken

Seasoned Pro

Location: Mt Cook, New Zealand

Registered: 17 Feb 2009

Posts: 4,751

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Post #2
Try the parts for sale buddy, also you will probably have to use the template for breaking with some parts and prices Thumbs up

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Posted 27th Oct 2010 at 16:39
fooby

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Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne

Registered: 09 Apr 2008

Posts: 54

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Post #3
surely its worth fixing, being that it is infact a black rallye?

Whats wrong with it?

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Diablo GTi-6
Posted 27th Oct 2010 at 18:42
midlife

Seasoned Pro

Location: Colne, Lancashire

Registered: 13 Mar 2006

Posts: 7,544

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Post #4
fooby wrote:
surely its worth fixing, being that it is infact a black rallye?

Whats wrong with it?


X 2 Dunno

Cool

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Posted 28th Oct 2010 at 01:05
lotek

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Location: Berkshire

Registered: 04 Dec 2007

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Post #5
well if your coming down south anytime soon i could do with the bonnet Whistle LOL
Posted 28th Oct 2010 at 01:37

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