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thing is basically i need someone to come to me, basically to find out what goes where and what im missing.

I have a 33 GTR you can have to compare if you want. I'm sick of it being at my house. You can have it for... ever.

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Cheers for the offers guys. What would help the most would be basically a engine on a stand with everything bolted to it lol

I've got heaps of pics and engine manuals which i might just try and work it out.

Still a atleast 2 weeks before it all gets serious.

Still a atleast 2 weeks before it all gets serious.

Speaking of getting serious ... I've got all the bits I need for the swap now Luke. If next weekend is a bit tight due to your brother's birthday, we could prob still go ahead with the swap this weekend? I'll SMS you too about this. Let me know which weekend works best.

:worship:

as I sit here, oh so broken hearted,

I turned the key but the GTR just farted.

*sits and waits on driveway for RAA towtruck to turn up*

:ninja:

do you need someone to come on over (with consult laptop) and have a look with ya

use a 2nd eye/ear to diagnose

wanna sell ?

Most definitely.

1998 Black R33 GTR series 3.

~100k km,

400R Front Bar,

HKS 2530 turbos,

18" Nismo LMGT4 wheels,

Loud. Fast. Unbelievable!

PM me if you want to know more.

Most definitely.

1998 Black R33 GTR series 3.

~100k km,

400R Front Bar,

HKS 2530 turbos,

18" Nismo LMGT4 wheels,

Loud. Fast. Unbelievable!

PM me if you want to know more.

seen this car in person

its a primo example of a 33gtr. needs a bath tho

no lowballers on this one, its the shiznit

-D

probably too much for me then

Im seriously thinking about simply swapping the daewoo for a skyline, as i reckon it'd be easier to sell

:)

well i doubt that, writeoff is kindly storing the vehicle for a friend

it all depends what the min sell price is, so I suggest u pm writeoff, u might score a bargain :)

-D

probably too much for me then

Im seriously thinking about simply swapping the daewoo for a skyline, as i reckon it'd be easier to sell

:)

theres a 32 gtr for sale on ns.com for 12k ono

sounds ok but no pictures yet. not in sa though.

anyone no what the best brand and where the cheapest place is to get some front shock absorbers from???

wanna keep car stock height and i dont want coilvers

I have Bilstiens struts, and they are awesome! not sure where you would get them from, but a good place to start would be SA Suspension Centre or Car Toque on North terrace

better get out there today and sort the shit out in the 31.

whole rear seat area and boot in chockers with parts, just thrown in there :)

cant even remember what i have lol

then my missus work xmas do tonight, ahhhh more free piss, lovin it.

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