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Sorry guys, I hate to be this guy but I'm bailin'.. I'v cone to terms with the fact that I'm out of my league here, financially and knowledge wise. Maybe one day I'll look at another one but for now the car is for sale. Make an offer if your interested.

Really sucks to lose the skyline coz iv never known any car club to be this helpful!! :)

Cheers for all the help guys.

Jesse.

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damn jpc could have helped you there with a motor that's wher we got the gmg one's from. and it was less than 6k thats for sure.

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Sorry about no reply guys, had the last page left open and was just refreshing waiting for a reply. I thought I'd already been shunned.. :P

What do you guys think I should advertise for? Im open to reasonable offers..

wont get much for it. Did the work shop get it running? cant remember sorry.

Edit: Went back and read it again. I havent kept an eye on the current prices but look for one thats in similar condition see what they are selling it for then drop the price of a swop off.

Eg: say they are selling for $17k, a motor cost $6 advertise it for $12k but be people will bargin you down.

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Haha, not making it easier to swallow. :P

Thanx for the advice guys. Again, it's up for sale. SMS if anyones interested.

Once again, thanks to all you SAUWA guys, I'd buy a skyline in the future just to roll with you lads(I never got even got one cruise in.. :(

Haha, not making it easier to swallow. :P

Thanx for the advice guys. Again, it's up for sale. SMS if anyones interested.

Once again, thanks to all you SAUWA guys, I'd buy a skyline in the future just to roll with you lads(I never got even got one cruise in.. :(

pfffftttt you dont need a skyline to hang, im proof of that.

keep putting on beers and BBQs and between SAU lads you could prob get it rebuilt :cheers:

1 engine + shed + bbq and beer = one gtr going.

Like all maths its simple when you know the formula.

However if you need to sell then you need to. good luck wish i had time spare to get one myself.

tthere is a nice sounding RB26 for sale atm in the for sale section, all new seal, rwd sump, so u can sell that for a pretty penny, use ur sump, 6G, a few cartons of piss, snags and loafs of bread, be done in a sunday, i put my motor in by my self and bolted it up in 1-2 hours on a sat morning before footy. would be worth having a look,

then ebay ur motor with "running perfect" and be done with it

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