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To those who saw the bayside blue GTR for sale on here mid last year, I am considering selling if I can get the right Price or may consider swaps.

Located in SA and regod to SA

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ch...ayside+blue+gtr (link to previous owners sale)

I bought the GTR with a blown head, and since have had it rebuilt with a new metal head gasket.

have fitted new GTR fuel pump

Bought a new POWER FC for it, but didnt need it in the end, so have a brand new one for it too

Fitted longer Nismo wheel studs in the front

REASON FOR CONSIDERING SELLING is that after spending so much money on all of this it still isnt running right. I believe it is just something small, thoughts are it is the airflow meters, the ecu is fine, and the rebuild is fine. I had the engine checked over during the rebuild when it was pulled out. thoughts are its nothing major. I was going to keep it and fix it, but If i can get the right price or swaps I may consider selling. I am in no hurry to sell so no ridiculous offers please, only serious thanks. Looking for the $21,000, or offers, but again i am in no hurry to sell so if i dont get what i am after i will keep it.

May consider swaps for 34s stageas or jzx100

probably best to contact me via phone as i do not have the internet at home, and work long hours so i can return a msg or call when im off. 0419837474

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