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#1 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

A future classic, surely...anyone fancy mine? Too late, it's been sold now.
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#2 Post by geeksteve »

Don't let Dolly-Nut near it ;)
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The engine and box are perfect for my Quantum 2+2 which is Fiesta XR2 based.
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trackerjack wrote:The engine and box are perfect for my Quantum 2+2 which is Fiesta XR2 based.
I have a 1.7 Puma engine, gearbox, driveshafts, all ancillaries, looms, ecu, key chip etc for sale! 96k and was running a treat till the accident!
Looking for about £150, interested?

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What a shame its just the wrong time as I need one month at least to recover from my op.

A lot of Quantum folk have gone over to a Zetec engine and indeed with a couple of mods a Zetec block can have a CVH head which in my case means a full turbo setup too and 200 plus BHP in a car that weighs 800 kilo, as it is I am up with the Civic type R,s on track days.
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#6 Post by Carledo »

There is a local guy who says he wants the unit for a Sport Ka conversion. He's been saying it for about a year now and the donk is still under a sheet in my yard! When you are feeling fit again, drop me a PM, if it's still here, it's yours!

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#7 Post by trackerjack »

Thanks :bluewave:
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