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Was going to be a daily, had a RB25/30 with T04Z, gearbox rebuilt with PAR gearset and a whole lot of shit all done for it, then when the motor was finished (6 months) i decided to sell it all off and go for the GTR. All i have left now is the shell, suspension and wheels and stuff like that.

wow nice choice going the r34 though, :cheers::) sad to see that the project has stopped and sat there so long,

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wow nice choice going the r34 though, :cheers::) sad to see that the project has stopped and sat there so long,

Yeah, well i've been trying to decide what to do with it, sell the shell or keep it for a future project. Think im going to put it away and keep it! I hope so anyway!

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Yeah, well i've been trying to decide what to do with it, sell the shell or keep it for a future project. Think im going to put it away and keep it! I hope so anyway!

man i loved that green skyline. used to have to walk under it a lot, and looked at the paintwork and cleanliness of the undercarriage.

shame to see ur car get caught up with ATS too.

Yeah, well i've been trying to decide what to do with it, sell the shell or keep it for a future project. Think im going to put it away and keep it! I hope so anyway!

So why is the car still there??? Is Richo trying to get money out of you or something??

I have used Allstar for a few cars of mine (customers cars).

Now I use and recommend

CNJ Motorsport.

Anyone that can tune a successful Time-Attack car gets my vote. Plus the many other track and rally cars they tune.

+1 for CNJ Motorsport. They were so good to me, gave me good advice, let me tune my boost controller and fuel adjuster. Did it safely in 40 minutes and gained 30 rwkw. They also did not try to sell me a Haltech for $3000 incl tuning. Straight talking polite and knowledgable. Also got potential invite to Tsukuba in December to tour with them and the R32 GTR.

Awesome!

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