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thats nothing...cefiro with RB26DETT!! .. if it was a few months time I would'a bought it - pulled the motor and sold it for about $7k, and then put a cheap ass RB20DET back in it and sold the lot for $6k.. something to do :rolleyes:

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=1084

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Hard to tell.. looks more like a 33 but at the price it was/is going for seems just too cheap..the engine alone is probably worth close to that, and the Nismo turbos aren't cheap..

Somebody should do what i was suggesting, you'd make some good money off it ..

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yes, indeedy.. but i have no money for that such a project.. one day i'll have a rocketship :rolleyes:, but i need some equity first - for that reason my 33 will be up for sale in 1-2 months :D

I'd see no reason why you couldn't just sell it for parts.. once its registered and in your possession you can do whatever the hell you like with it :rofl:

Its an 89, so as long as you can get in engineered, you can bring it in..that is unless they change the rules and leave all these 89 vehicle buyers all stranded.

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yup **cream**, this would like what I'd be wanting to get after the next car..wonder whether the 15 year rule will be going in a year? doubt it, but if so then i can get a 1990.. lots more nice H2 GTR's around :rolleyes:

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