Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I will vouch for the condition of this car...the engine has had too easy a life at the hands of this guy...someone buy it and drive it properly please...lolz...

LOL!!! yeah you should know how well i treated this car eh :down:

I never drove it to its full potential :banana:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/196590-sold/#findComment-3554790
Share on other sites

washed and maintained at arguably the best detailer in the southern hemisphere (Damian @ Final Inspection) nice choice! :D You on the FI forums??

for white, got some nice gloss happening there in some of those shots... hard to get from white. What wax is/was it wearing?

that's an impressive list of mods, sounds like a screamer of a car. Good luck

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/196590-sold/#findComment-3556489
Share on other sites

washed and maintained at arguably the best detailer in the southern hemisphere (Damian @ Final Inspection) nice choice! :D You on the FI forums??

for white, got some nice gloss happening there in some of those shots... hard to get from white. What wax is/was it wearing?

that's an impressive list of mods, sounds like a screamer of a car. Good luck

I have to agree with you Gohan :worship:. Damian is just the right man to go to. I'm there at least once a week to get my car washed.

Yes i'm on the FI forums too :devil:

The car has recently been through a STAGE 3 detail by Final Inspection. Not too sure of the wax they use but it sure does the job.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/196590-sold/#findComment-3559171
Share on other sites

Not to trouble you or anything but would you be able to get a picture from the back ?

Cheers

Hahaha! are you so interested in the ass shots eh?

unfortunately i don't have any at the moment. But it looks just like any stock R34s without the NISSAN badge and 25 GT-T badge. ;) No damages at all.

And the best part now is that it's only $25,500!!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/196590-sold/#findComment-3572680
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I've seen similar actually in my situation. You never know what tables are attempted to be used when the car thinks it's -99C or +200C. The fail state is not usually that extreme but you know what I mean - it was in my case though! This is where being able to read all the sensors is useful cause you see this stuff really quickly.
    • The above is very important. However as long as you keep timing relatively low, it's plausible to make your own knock ears and plausible to learn to tune with a modern ECU that can do wideband O2 correction like a boost controller. I mean if you only have one viable road to even drive the car on, learning to tinker to this level may be worth doing given you can't do much else with the car...?
    • I find the fact that the rear plate has to be bent inwards at the rear not so bad: but the front is just awful: It's like come on. (these are my very old, now retired/turned in plates) TBH it is a lot of money to fix a minor issue, the fact I said "I'll never really spend the money on doing this" is why people ended up buying them as a gift for a 'car guy' who can be hard to shop for.. for car guy things.
    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
×
×
  • Create New...