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please read the forum rules....

are you a mechanic? if so you would know what effect synthetic oils have on the cylinder walls.

Secondly the car had mineral based oil when i purchased, therefore you would understand that you cannot change to a synthetic as it can cause the motor to burn oil. Yes synthetic oils have more thermal resistance and dont need to be changed as much, but how long do you keep your oil in? And XLD is not $12 - it may be cheaper than other oils, but expensive is always not the most effective for the purpose.

please PM me if you have any more comments. It looks like you already have an r32 and not looking to buy one.

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aye well i would buy but i dunno...u take aprt plan payment...i got a 91 honda civic sedan....pics r below on the link...i dunno if ure interested, i can take stereo out if u want....but i dunno wether u want it or not, well this is the car i wnt (blck/gry r32 gtst with gtr kit) n well i still cant afford it......

well speak to u l8as

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=32895

Still not sold.

Got to say im not sorry coz i wouldnt mind buying it, but the bank disagree with my plans and want tax docs that are not ready yet. Ohh they shit me.

Got the aircon an that lil scratch fixed yet?

P.S that stereo pumps!

thx gtrboy - im really after a turbo or a v8 if i go or a trade tho

adam: no worries i havent really been pushing the sale, its been in autotrader, quokka and s/times once each. The aircon compressor finally came on tuesday, so i will do this on the weekend if i get the time :D

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Quick question, what do you guys mean by plates? Do you mean the actual License plates themselves or something else? (sry not from australia, so don't know the lingo)

yep the license plates

still 4 sale $17500 firm

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