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i guess not, the car has been so much more trouble then its worth honestly, the troubles i had with aresspeed, the number of incidents that led to it needing to go to the panel beaters, its been to the panel beaters 9 times since i bought it, only once was my fault. I had a gate fall on it, mum back into me, some ****wit back into me at KFC, got it resprayed gate fell on it a second time... no shit.... mum ****ed the front bar, it took me almost a year to get my kit out of ares and the kit is ****ed.

yeh tonight was good. Felt a little more comfortable than the last Jacobs well run. I dont know wether u all share my view that smaller groups are better than one HUGE one. I was reading a thread on another forum and how their cruise went to shit because of organisation and too many cars.

yeah i dunno, ill just get over the headaches with the new engine i suppose then have a long hard think about it, what u reckon a v8 skyline is worth?

Surely it's gotta be pretty priceless once it's up and running... Never seen or heard of another one....

Mid to High 20's?

yeah i dunno, ill just get over the headaches with the new engine i suppose then have a long hard think about it, what u reckon a v8 skyline is worth?

frankly speaking... you have been in here long enough to know that you can NEVER get back money on mods or conversions that you done.

i am thinking of doing a conversion on mine to a RB25DET but at the end of the day when i DO decide to sell it... people is still gunna look at it as a 1992 model skyline.

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