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thanks for the response guys, but i already got it checked out at Revzone.... they did a pretty good job cos i'm mates with them...

vspecv... thanks for the offer, if you were early i would've done it with you guys.. and you are right... racv wouldn't have picked up the clutch on the way out.

so... apart from the clutch.. i'm pretty much set to get the beast.... i finally own the legend...woohoo.

thanks for the response guys, but i already got it checked out at Revzone.... they did a pretty good job cos i'm mates with them...  

vspecv... thanks for the offer, if you were early i would've done it with you guys.. and you are right... racv wouldn't have picked up the clutch on the way out.

so... apart from the clutch.. i'm pretty much set to get the beast.... i finally own the legend...woohoo.

cr34tion,

is this the same r33 ben(racepace) checked out for someone else about a month ago, that hypertech canned so they could sell theirs.

i was speaking to ben about it the day he was checking it, the guy was interested in mine and when ben told me how anal the buyer was i couldnt be bothered showing him mine.

but ben said it was a nice tidy example and couldnt beleive hyper canned it, until we found out they had one for sale.

i was speaking to ben about it the day he was checking it, the guy was interested in mine and when ben told me how anal the buyer was i couldnt be bothered showing him mine.

but ben said it was a nice tidy example and couldnt beleive hyper canned it, until we found out they had one for sale.

I think that was me ;)

The story is ...

The 1998 GTR Creation is looking at was my first preference when I was looking for a GT-R

Ben said it was a great buy especially for the price and condition.

Hypertech hated it.

My 2nd choice 1996 GTR (Former Hypertech car) was given a good report by both Hypertech and Ben. So being an anal person as I am I took no risk and bought the 96 model for about $6k more than the 98 model is going for.

If the 96 model was already sold I would be now driving the 98 model Creation is going for.

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