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this is by far the best GTR i seen for sale in SAU

not the most powerful, but it really done up PROPERLY.

not to mention the brake

the Aragosta Suspension worth DOUBLE what tein or HKS asking.

the HKS EVC pro boost controler is a cool 1.5k

all the mod are using the REAL top of the range aftermarket part.

i have try to make him an offer but it's too low

someone should buy it if u got the $$, won't regret!

yep, saw yours too, nicely done.

Wheels look alot wider than mine.

Will have to catch up some time, my car is going to SAS for two weeks for Z32 80mm AFM's a bigger fuel pump and power Fc as the midori ecu just isnt cutting the mustard. So it will have to be after then. I assume you are from Syd and come up now and again?

I have decided not to sell now and am going to modify a bit more. The car was having cold start problems (i suspect mines air flow meters) so i am going to tinker some more until i want to sell again (prob around december). Prices of 89 gtr's are killing my price, so i will just have to wait for a buyer intersted in buying one 'done the right way'.

Regards,

TG

just a quick question?

i was reading through your list of mods and nothing stands out or isn't clearly defined for of any preventative measures undertaken for the common "oil starvation" problems the RB26 suffers?

could you indicate what has been done to cater for any potential problems? ie. larger sump? sump baffles? oil gallery restrictors? if any....?

cheers,

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