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hello all .... been floating around here asking a few questions before i made a purchase ... b

Heres briefly what i settled on and thanks to furrybarry for his reply

1990 GtR black freshly painted

basicly stock through out ... pretty tidy

3inch exhaust

Hks adjustable suspention

Downers

Slight tick in engine ... barley noticable i havent fully inspected yet... hoping for a small manifold leak or ill get the head recoed :

no gas in Aircon from shipping... and its bloody hot in the sun

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hello all ....  been floating around here asking a few questions before i made a purchase ... b

Heres briefly  what i settled on and thanks to furrybarry for his reply

1990 GtR black freshly painted

basicly stock through out ... pretty tidy

3inch exhaust

Hks adjustable suspention

Downers

Slight tick in engine ... barley noticable i havent fully inspected yet... hoping for a small manifold leak or ill get the head recoed :

no gas in Aircon from shipping... and its bloody hot in the sun

P1010237.jpg

Don't fret too much about the slight tick in the engine. All RB26's do this - it is because they have a mechanical (ie shimmed not hydraulic) valve train.

thanks gang ... I took it to engine builder mates today... after he stopped spinning out i had it (because i told no one i was getting) he said the same thing as djr81 mentioned ...Also it has a tinest exhaust leak at a flange where sealent has broken away,,, apart from that lookin foward to giving her a good home ...:P))

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its done 140,000km.

What i can tell straight off is someone has spent a bit servicing it and maintaining the driveline.

One thing ill ask is ... AC cant be gased for a few days but cabin is hotter than it should be even at night in the cool ?!?

reminds me of a car with heater on no fan running.

Middle console and dash are not over hot just warm i

My thinking is maybe the 3 inch is causing the heat through the cabin and may need attention but not sure. i dont want the climate contol on all the time when it is gased but until my manual get here i dont know Jack about the heating system ...

the cars temp is perfect at all times ...

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