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does anyone have anything reasonable to offer me for my gtr it needs to go NO SWAPS need all the moneyi can get at moment cheers im currently in the process of finding out exactly what kind of garrett turbo's are fitted and also the cams and cam gears should no soon keep u posted but i seriously gotta get rid of her soon cheers!

Just wait man. I am trying to sell one too but there isnt a whole lot of money moving around at the moment. Dont go to low. IT IS WORTH THE MONEY. Good luck man.

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hey mate tell me about it !! i no its worth the cash but i gotta get rid of it soon otherwise i will loose the venue i booked for wedding cause i wont be able to pay!! and that means a very angry missus HAHAHA :blink: so it gotta go asap !!!!

Good luck with the sale of yours mate hope your luck is better than mine!

Have you had the engine compression tested?

What year model is it?

What suspension (coilovers adjustable or just lowered springs?)

Does it have an aftermarket clutch?

Any oil leaks?

thanks

h

Hey mate no i havnt had it compression tested

it is a 1993

just lowered springs

heavy duty clutch

def no oil leaks that was one of the biggest things i looked at when i purchased it!!!

Also just to ad it has had all the belts changed including timing belt just before i bought the vehicle around nearly a year ago so nice and fresh

Just found out the turbo's i have are apparently garrett gt3070's if that makes sense i'm not sure im not mechanicaly minded i'm finding out if they are decent or not cause i don't no!!!! but the guy i spoke to told me they where fairly decent!

Engine bay shots will be up saturday!!!

Which Saturday :D

Just found out the turbo's i have are apparently garrett gt3070's if that makes sense i'm not sure im not mechanicaly minded i'm finding out if they are decent or not cause i don't no!!!! but the guy i spoke to told me they where fairly decent!

Well I am not sure if the info you have is accurate, because depending on the trim etc, those turbos are rated at between 350 and 500 HP EACH!

hey sorry guys this saturday coming! i couldn get done this sat got called into work and was too late to do when i got home.

As for turbo's it's what i was told they were but cheers for the info i will try look into it further , are there any numbers i should look for on the turbo's that would tell me exactly what they are? i might just try pull everything off and have a better look , but as most of you guys will no they are a pr@*k to get too!!

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