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The temptation of these 89 model GTR's is quite appealing. (Excluding this exception) Most seem to fall from as low as 15g's to about 25g's. However there are always some worrysome facts. For example in the Prestige mailing list there was one awhile back (silver i think) that looked absolutely immaculate, but if you kept on reading the stats listed that the AWD didn't engage when ignition is turned on the first time round. It had to be turned on, switched off and then turned on again for the ATTESSA system. Undoubtedly an electrical malfunction, but makes you wonder. Still they seem a bargain considering most are all good n straight. Damn I want one!

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Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Guys read it again, No CAMS licence required if u r willing to wait til 2004!

I would be worried about those warfies raping those 4 CPU's off u. Hehe

you could always take the 4cpu's when it arrived couldn't ya?

but yeah - from all the stories i hear, i imagine those wharfies to be 8feet tall and covered from head to toe in hair... they sound scary...

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