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No he wouldnt seel the plates, he owns the red ss. His skyline is no longer try 9 but i dont think im aloud to say nemore, should be finished in a few months tho keep an eye out for it, it wont be registerable.

He keeps performance forums up to date with his car, so posting a few little details should be fine id guess. Last I read he was going for 8's, last time i saw the car at DMD, it was painted another colour with mini tubs I think.

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Try O9 Still Exsists But Under New Ownership. The New Owner Had Fall Out With The Cars Original Builder (cant Name Any Names) And It Has Had A Colour Change (not Sure But I Think Its Now Blue)and Some Other Mods Being Done At This Point In Time. The Ss Is His Other Car Which He Has Put These Plates On While The R33 Is Off The Road.

Keep Yours Eyes Out For It Soon.

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Dude dont know where u get ur details from but his skyline will never be back on the road

Nismo King has it right. the car is yellow, and yes is mini tubbed, no interior, and yes 8's and optimistically, well the mechaic building the car says 7's. It only weighs around 800kg's now, RB30 block with GTR head, hug big custom made turbo, custom plenum, custom manifold, dry sump. I know i helped put the engine together while i was still working.

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secretgarage, you know you don't have to put a capital at the start of each word, makes it really hard to read!

try09's has been sold before hasn't it?

A few years ago when it was first built under different rego, it came up for sale. And brett? or what ever his name was bought it and built it up under "TRY09's".

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