daslingdale
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I feel for you man. White R33 Series II's are nice looking cars.
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daslingdale started following Fs: 1998 Legnum White Modded , Skyline Accident , Non Turbo R32 Rb25 and 1 other
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$5 and a hotplate! It's great for soup!
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Yeah, that's not really a quick sale price. You might find someone along the line.
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Fs: 1998 Legnum White Modded
daslingdale replied to 180athid's topic in For Sale (Private Whole cars only)
That's a pretty decent gain mate. I was just wondering as I had a Galant a few cars ago. I was going to modify it, but after doing some research I found out the ecu was pretty anal. Most other people gained fuel mixture problems. Then again mine was a 2000 model, and in the later models the emissions were much more strict. Anyway you have done the hard yards if it's running well. Somebody buy this if they want a good Legnum! -
Fs: 1998 Legnum White Modded
daslingdale replied to 180athid's topic in For Sale (Private Whole cars only)
What sort of power are you making with those modifications? How does the car run too? -
Wrecking 1997 R33 Series 2 Gts-t
daslingdale replied to daslingdale's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Sold to Mitch. He is a champion. -
Splitfire Coil Packs (almost New!)
daslingdale replied to daslingdale's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Sold. -
Wrecking 1997 R33 Series 2 Gts-t
daslingdale replied to daslingdale's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Taken a deposit down today for the entire wreck. -
That actually might be the way to go. Cheers.
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Wrecking 1997 R33 Series 2 Gts-t
daslingdale replied to daslingdale's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
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Thanks Duncan. After I did that, what would be the best way to get the engine onto a ute? The only thing I can think of to lift something that heavy is an engine crane.
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Having troubles getting out an engine from my R33 GTS-T. Firstly, the car is situated on a thirty degree slope, and there is no place to have it flat. I am trying to sell it to someone, but I don't want to give them the entire wreck for the price of just the engine ($2,000), as there is still a fair bit of valuable stuff in it (automatic transmission, differential, brakes, etc). The biggest issue is that I need the car gone in eight days. The council doesn't like a wreck parked on the road... Would pulling it out with an engine crane be too dangerous? Any other ways I could do this?