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I think Piggaz is pulling our leg.....

There's no way he'd pull the pin on this LOL

but then again...

'most people give up just before the finish line' :(

Not pulling anyone's leg mate.

If I put the new box in ill never pull it down. It won't be the last GTR I own, put it that way.

Return to stock, sell the car. All the goodies bolt right onto the later model.

Engine is up for sale if I get offered the right price.

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U can get it in red as I've seen a few around...then u can get RANGA plates!!! That would be fitting

Oh piss off, wog. You should get some lamb horns and cable tie them on the front of the ADM.

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Do like i said man, get 34 and do direct swapage, good shit onto 34, 34 shit on to 33, 33 with 34 shit is worth more then 33 with 33 shit

And dont start whinging about space, i am working on something ATM that will mean i will have the space needed and some

Get OS88, get it into 33 and enjoy till 34 rocks up then swapski

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And engine, box and few suspension arms ain't the end of the world.

That and I can sit on the coin for a while and wait for a car that I want comes up.

Who knows how long that will take.

Not pulling anyone's leg mate.

If I put the new box in ill never pull it down. It won't be the last GTR I own, put it that way.

Return to stock, sell the car. All the goodies bolt right onto the later model.

Engine is up for sale if I get offered the right price.

just buy a an R35 already Paul
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If you do do a swap of the running gear to an R34, then for the love of god pay someone to do it so its not parked in a garage for 6 more months. Passion is lost when too much time passes by.

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As long as you own a GTR, you will be happy. I should have kept my air horns from my gemini back in the 90s...the chicks luved them.

Get a dato 1600 with your running gear, baby GTR - make sure it's red

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Why keep stuffen around, piss the White Whale off and get an EVO, save you a fortune :)

Not all bad I will give you $7k for your OS88, this price is based on the fact that by the time you get it, it will be obsolete :/

Pete, no EVO's. As much as I hate to admit, they're a much faster car, but they do miss a little something that a big fat R has.

An OS 88 and and BIG straight 6 won't exactly fit either ;)

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