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fuji motorsport in lansvale, syd have a white v spec with hks hyper d sus and 18' deepdish enkeis for 26kono

Edited by krayzie32

Hey

In response to all the PMs requesting a compression test well I just had it done at GT AUTO newmarket.

Compression was read at the 6th crank on each cylinder:

145

145

145

145

145

143

Engine has been replaced not long ago to an N1 and is running strong!!

Cheers

M

can you get better photos of the interior, like the dash and carpets? also can you post a photo of the conplete VIN number plate to prove its a vspec?

cheers

Edited by ookami

Pics coming.

I tracked the VIN back to the original owner and car came with brembos etc from new. Car also has factory oil cooler, finned rear diff, etc so definitely vspec.

M

can you get better photos of the interior, like the dash and carpets? also can you post a photo of the conplete VIN number plate to prove its a vspec?

cheers

Pics coming.

I tracked the VIN back to the original owner and car came with brembos etc from new. Car also has factory oil cooler, finned rear diff, etc so definitely vspec.

M

Don't mean to be picky, but R32 V-Spec don't have a finned diff from the factory.

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