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diddnt want to put this in for sale thread as im just enquiring on interest at this stage.

but looking to sell my 32gtr .. most of you know the vast list of bolt ons. all modifications are approximatly 3000 kms old. ive speant nearly 20,000 on this thing in nearly parts alone.

remember its a 1993 with revised r33gtr crank (less oil control issues) with 101xxx kms and books

asking price is 28000. yes this may seem high but im not ready to sell unless the price is right at this stage

dyno sheets show 305 awkw and 332 rwkw

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does anyone no when daylight savings start???

End of Oct i think...or this may help

*EDIT* Just read the link i posted, First Sunday of October, so this year it will be 04-10-09. Also Windows 7 is telling me Sunday, 4th October @ 2:00am, the clock is set forward 1 hour.

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he wont do it, hes just confused :P wait til he finds the right stroker kit or 30 bottom end and hell be set

well ur plan to lose the 34 failed miserably ;) the lure of the skyline. i shall call mine "venom" cause once the sybiote takes hold it cannot be seperated.

diddnt want to put this in for sale thread as im just enquiring on interest at this stage.

but looking to sell my 32gtr .. most of you know the vast list of bolt ons. all modifications are approximatly 3000 kms old. ive speant nearly 20,000 on this thing in nearly parts alone.

remember its a 1993 with revised r33gtr crank (less oil control issues) with 101xxx kms and books

asking price is 28000. yes this may seem high but im not ready to sell unless the price is right at this stage

dyno sheets show 305 awkw and 332 rwkw

:P

+1

Looks a Really Clean GTR

matty, shoulda got the -200's, -72 just doesnt fit well enough. :P

ps, after much laziness, oil cooler is almost ready, not where i was originally gonna put it though, its now sitting in front of the radiator, just need to buy 1 more 90deg fitting and im done...

... also fit my new bootlid, but it doesnt close properly, some fine tuning is required me thinks.

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