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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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Exactly what I was thinking ___1200ute, but whatever floats your boat. I have a CA powered 1200 and there's no way I would want to have an A-series powered one for a 'fun' car.

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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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If this is going to be the daily drive then put the a15 out of the ute in it and a CA in the ute. Keep the faster and more worked one as the weekender.

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CA all the way mate u alredy got the a series ute, time for boost!!!

Posted on: 2009/9/1 0:36
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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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damn where did you find this?
ive been lookin for a coupe in sa for ages lol
go the ca sleeper man, or just sell it to me hahahah

Posted on: 2009/8/31 13:50
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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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this thing is screaming sleeper!
ca and hubbies all the way

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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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chris.... wanna part with that turbo kit mate? :)

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Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
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well i guess that is another option, i know Clyons8 has a turbo kit up in PNG.. might follow that one up.
but for the price of an a15 turbo motor i could put a CA18DET in... im not sure
any one in adelaide done a CA conversion in a 1200?
cheers
Dan

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go boosted a series, from just the hour or two that i drove mine the other day i can say that in a car of this size these are awesome fun lol

Posted on: 2009/8/31 11:34
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sweet :D
haha pm'ed!

Posted on: 2009/8/31 10:53
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Nice Dan!

You mentioned parts?

I have a brand new rear bar centre for a coupe...

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