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mate bought an R33 GTR, that had been in a small accident, got it home, thing wont spark or start, fuel pump wont engage.

proper dead.

then we found out the previous owner had ripped half the fuses out and drained the tank before insurance looked at it to ensure he gets paid out lol.

all good besides a cooked ecu.

feels good helping dream boats after being through hell and back with the same shit.

Sif buy a car without starting it up lol

Your mate makes your life choices look good

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http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/4000/largest-parade-of-nissan-cars

Car club in Perth got the green tick from Guinness to have a crack at the record. They planning some time around November haha

guy that bought my 33gtr flew from SA with a bank cheque, must be a GTR thing.

I picked him up from airport drove to vicroads took plates off n handed in lol

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Look like dc2 integra to me

the cops were there guiding the traffic in not defecting people

ehhh i dunno, just posting what people had posted up on fb

That sucks... which one was it?

mate had the Clair the other day, said it was soo good the only downside was he didn't get 2 lol

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