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Why has the engine been replaced? If the car had only done about 60,000kms ?

Becuase the engine and gearbox are from my previous R32 GTR (owned it for 2 years) and i havnt had one problem with them, the shell was imported from japan and had an engine and gearbox in it but it was sold and i swapped the shell.

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any idea wat kind of car u want? i have my jeep for sale if interested? i wouldnt be interested in the stezza

got any engine bay pics? has the engine had a comp test?

wats the go with the paint in this pic looks funny http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=71575

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Thanks Lee :P

shy_s6:

Sorry already have a car lined up... Stezza??

no engine bay pics yet ill get some by next week ..engine has not had a compression test done but you are more than welcome to get one done... There is nothing wrong with the paint ... thats just water.

GT25T:

Havnt got a set of tyres for the rear rims yet still waiting on them.

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My plans got stuffed up so i would be looking to trade/swap for S14a or S15 or BMW of interest.

I will be getting the car completely finished within the next 3 weeks after that the price will be close to 27k.

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Car is very close to being finished and then registered.. still no takers on the non rego offer? Can't believe this still hasn't been sold. Or even serious interest.

How about this mate plus cash my way

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=148177

Thanks

Hey thanks for the offer mate looks awesome, but i havn't got the cash to put on top. All i have is a 2001 Yamaha Yz 130cc supercross bike to offer on top.. but still not enough.

Thanks anyway.

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