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Was just cleaning out my phone and realised I had some more pics, couldn't be bothered starting another thread because the thread would be about 4yrs long until it's finished.

My next stage is to buy a brand new firewall from japan, have that fitted, chassis rails fixed, passenger guard replaced, inner guard fixed and then have the entire front half of the car resprayed.

I really hope someone knows how to put GTR's back together because it's giving me nightmares seeing it in so many pieces with wires and crap everywhere and wondering if it will ever look like a clean '94 GTR again :yucky:

Edit: If anybody feels motivated to help me remove all engine bay contents (minus the motor of course) and has tools and a spare weekend feel free to contact me.

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a brand new firewall from japan, have that fitted, chassis rails fixed, passenger guard replaced, inner guard fixed

bugger you are in for a nasty time.

just book in the club engine crane one weekend and supply some beer.... I am sure we can get it out pretty easy :whistling: last one we did came out in 2.5 hours

Engine and everything is already out, just need to get the little bits n pieces out now... brake system, abs system, remaining a/c parts, remove the wiring harness then get it ready for the panel beater.

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