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Just picked up a forged RB26 (in bits) with a T88 turbo woot.gif and shitload of other stuff including gear box, flywheel with OS triple plate, adjustable cam gears, grex cams, some anodised crank pully and heaps of other stuff got to go back later to go through the boxes properly rofl.gif

crappy phone photo but its me taking possession of a Veilside GTR the day after my normal R32 GTR was stolen. it cheers me up.... a bit

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Wow, if thats the car I think it is, its been a long time.... The last I saw it was back in 2000! Lol... some of the cars still floating around Adelaide.

Wow, if thats the car I think it is, its been a long time.... The last I saw it was back in 2000! Lol... some of the cars still floating around Adelaide.

N/A® It properly is the same car it has been in bits in a shed for at least the last 6 years. there cant be too many that look like this in little old Adelaide.

What do you know about it?

N/A® It properly is the same car it has been in bits in a shed for at least the last 6 years. there cant be too many that look like this in little old Adelaide.

What do you know about it?

I really cant remember much as it is over a decade ago. If it is the same one, I knew the previous owner, but again cant remember who or what he looks like now.

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