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sorry but is it me or is the first engine bay pic different to the 2nd one? (at quick glance)

where's the abs unit? different pods? missing a plate on the firewall? strut brace gone? different fan surround or different sticker? cover?

sorry but is it me or is the first engine bay pic different to the 2nd one? (at quick glance)

where's the abs unit? different pods? missing a plate on the firewall? strut brace gone? different fan surround or different sticker? cover?

Louie I'm interested in this too... Seems like the photos are from different cars. Before I come and see it tomorrow can you confirm whats going on here?

i didnt have engine bay photos on my computer so i posted similiar fotos but the recent ones are my actual engine bay......had 2 people look at it today and it might be sold, pending on finance.......ill keep u guys posted...

Sorry bout the fotos...

'same same but different'

did you buy it dimi?

Haha nah. I was going to throw a good offer to him today but read that it was sold. Feck.

It's all good.

There's one up for sale in Queensland with an R34 engine. I'm going to try and run a check on the engine and if it's genuine i'll sus it out :D

You looking for one too?

Haha nah. I was going to throw a good offer to him today but read that it was sold. Feck.

It's all good.

There's one up for sale in Queensland with an R34 engine. I'm going to try and run a check on the engine and if it's genuine i'll sus it out :D

You looking for one too?

I flew up there on Saturday just gone. Went and saw that one - it's not a R34 engine, just the covers. It also has no rego (out since July last year), and has a space saver on the front.

Not bagging the guy's car or anything, just saving you a trip up. Lucky I actually found the right car up there the same day.

I flew up there on Saturday just gone. Went and saw that one - it's not a R34 engine, just the covers. It also has no rego (out since July last year), and has a space saver on the front.

Not bagging the guy's car or anything, just saving you a trip up. Lucky I actually found the right car up there the same day.

As suspected. You saved me a trip up. Thanks mate.

that engine bay pic on the top of this page looks exactly like this black r32 gtr i saw at japlink motors begining of year....the way the abs lines are t'd to one another....why take out the abs anywayz?

that engine bay pic on the top of this page looks exactly like this black r32 gtr i saw at japlink motors begining of year....the way the abs lines are t'd to one another....why take out the abs anywayz?

'Cuz the pricks leak like nothing else - it's easier to remove it than to reco/repair it.

Haha nah. I was going to throw a good offer to him today but read that it was sold. Feck.

It's all good.

There's one up for sale in Queensland with an R34 engine. I'm going to try and run a check on the engine and if it's genuine i'll sus it out :P

You looking for one too?

I don't know yet.. just sold mine - but now I've paid for what I had to pay for (at that time) and had extra cash left over and now have to decide to either buy house or another GTR again..... having withdrawals you see.

with the said GTR (with apparent 34 motor) ask 'Elite32' or 'yaface' about it

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