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bump just fitted new set of injectors from powerflowinjection this car is imaculate conditoin there is nothing wrong with this car wont find any in better nick

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Was the problem with the car stuttering under acceleration fixed? I saw it from a previous thread you made.

na that was old post i think with the 33 gts it ended up being coil packs on that car but this is very tidy it makeing good compressoin, tested at nissan when bought it

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also forgot to add when had clutch taken out it was the original clutch in there so it suggests that the k's havent been wound back and havent been thrashed if the stock clutch was still in there.also timing belt was checked and was replaced by previous owner,may had 100thousand km sevice but dont know, i still have clutch to prove its the original clutch

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