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Had a look at a car with my mate, the seller also had a 33 GTR out the front of his house. I informed him that the lock and ignition barrels were stuffed which he didn't know! Some scumbags broke in and tried to start it, funny thing is, popping the bonnet, NO ENGINE :( He'd sent it off to be rebuilt, I would have love to have seen their faces :)

I heard them call it the R35 GTR but it is actually a "Nissan GTR" there is no such thing as a R35.

Yes no longer called a skyline.

Dave I have one of those knobs in my car and they don't take all that long too cool down once the windows go down even on a 45 degree day. And my car is black too!!

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nismo gearknob, picked it up today, feels awesome. the momo's for sale if anyone wants it.

I have the leather version of that Nismo knob, cant stand it, to short, bad shape and slick, I can only image how bad that one is

thinking of molding something ???? other then the dildo from the 32 ,,,perves..lol

I picked up a battery at sprints just yesterday - $100... second one I've bought and does the job sweet - the first one i bought when the skyline just came over from japland had for about 1.5 years since and I only took it out last week to chuck into the daily.

i quite like, but thats just me. i think its pretty well weighted, height is spot on, easy to manipulate, i think its great.

Since where talking about knobs, this is mine. I like the way it feels in my hand on a cold day :(

Roads closed pizza boy :)

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Had a look at a car with my mate, the seller also had a 33 GTR out the front of his house. I informed him that the lock and ignition barrels were stuffed which he didn't know! Some scumbags broke in and tried to start it, funny thing is, popping the bonnet, NO ENGINE :( He'd sent it off to be rebuilt, I would have love to have seen their faces :)

Thats a classic Luke :) Surprised they didn't get the shits and torch it or damage it in some way!

WHAT A BORING SATURDAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

anyone alive????????????????????????????

Well, in a bit of shit... seems Nissan gave me turbo dump gaskets for an RB25, anyone got two spare RB26 turbo dump gaskets that I can get off them tomorrow? I know it's a long shot but I'd love to get the car back on the road

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