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Thanks for all the replies! Yeah wasn't a fan of the rims until I saw them in the flesh, didn't realise how dished they are. They have faded a bit unfortunately so I will probably look into getting them painted gold again. Any ideas or recommendations? They are Volk GT-U btw.

Had a nasty misfire on the way to work and it was running like a dog so checked the codes and 12 came up for MAFs. I pulled both MAFs and cleaned everything with carby cleaner and now it's smooth as silk which is good.

Did a compression test today also (it's a bitch to work on but still not as bad as my previous 300ZX TT!) and 140-150psi on all cylinders so I'm happy! Claimed kms is 65k so it's probably done a bit more than that as I expected.

Oh yeah someone asked earlier, it was grade 4 at the auctions because it's had a couple of panels resprayed. The roof and bonnet as far as I can tell but the paint is in awesome condition. Spoiler is faded slightly.

Cheers,

Matt

nice GTR mate, they park it bumper to bumper dont they haha

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