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HEY FELLOW SAU MEMBERS,

A WHILE AGO I WAS IN A ACCIDENT :blink: , GIVING U GUYS A UPDATE:

PARTS HAVE FINALLY ARRIVE FROM JAPAN ;) , ALSO HAD MAJOR ISSUES WITH JUST CARS TRYING TO EXPLAIN THAT MY CAR HAS ALL NISMO PARTS SO THEY WILL HAVE TO ORDER NISMO NOT STANDARD NISSAN PARTS. IN THE END I GOT WHAT I WANTED BUT HAD TO USE A FEW EXAMPLES EG.

NISSAN - NISMO

MERC - AMG

HOLDEN - HSV

TO EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE (BEING JUST CARS U THINK THEY'LL KNOW WHAT THE DIFF IS :blink: )

ANYWAYS PICS BELOW:

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yep it's the 1, not for sale too much sentimental value too it been through a lot with this car lots of good memories. but yeah if was seling it "no accidents, granny driver, never been launch, completely stock standard. Honestly never been raced or reved above 2000rpm" lol

yeah, well lesson learnt (don't go over the line) and there's more to life than the GTR, even though it's a sad life. My 330CI convertible doesnt even compare to the GTR. i miss it so sooo sooooooo much. the guys there at the smash repairs must be really sick of me calling and visiting to see my car. lol

I wouldn't beleive so, but don't quote me on it

It wouldn't harm to retune it again...just depends if you have the cash to do it

let's see if i can get it through insurance, have to make sure all the sensors and everything is running correctly right.

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