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Club Meet Supremo
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F7R 710 Engine Rebuild
I obtained a rather beat up 1996 Megane 2.0 16v Coupe from ebay for the princely sum of £101.74 for the purpose of fitting its engine, the F7R 710 and its gearbox, the JC5 into my R19 16V Ph2 Hatchback to replace the F7P 1.8 16V engine and JB3 083 gearbox.
The doner car
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Wicked Neo on Myspace Buy Retro-Renault Stickers here Subscribe to Retro-Renault here Support your local friendly Renault Club Practical Performance Cars - Renault 19 16V Pros: really a very good all round car. Cons:but no one really cares Last edited by Wicked Neo; 25th November 2007 at 04:20 PM. |
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By
Wicked Neo
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24th November 2007, 04:48 PM
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quick update
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By
Wicked Neo
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25th November 2007, 04:20 PM
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25/11/07
So the long process of cleaning begins... Page 6 of report |