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Skyline update.... total loss however, i brought it back for 1000bucks [emoji3] plan is to strip it down and assess the damage underneath. If its ok, il rebuild it from the ground up [emoji48]


Great price!!
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Skyline update.... total loss however, i brought it back for 1000bucks [emoji3] plan is to strip it down and assess the damage underneath. If its ok, il rebuild it from the ground up [emoji48]

$1000 bargain. We could start playing fish. Have you got a? Yep $1000. Have you got a yep $1000. What did the insurance pay out?

$1000 bargain. We could start playing fish. Have you got a? Yep $1000. Have you got a yep $1000. What did the insurance pay out?

Would a new k frame fix the damage? Or is it more substantial underneath?
11 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Would a new k frame fix the damage? Or is it more substantial underneath?

Main damage is radiator suport and bumper rio. Was gonna get a new front bumper and carbon bonnet anyways. 

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When the 1.3bar rule cam in nissan moved into multiple cylinder tuning.  Each cylinder had its own fuel and ignition trim. So when they had it all figured out they actualy made nore horsepower than they did befor lol and for the endurance races they knocked the boost back to 1bar. They could safley get 4000 racing kms out of there rb26 @ 800hp in the early 90s.....most of the time they ran in rwd only but in the wet they actualy configured it to run 60/40 front bias to gelp pull the car out of the corner instead of pushing it out. 
P.s, ur dad sounds like a legend!

Man those Gibson motor sport 32s are the stuff of legend. The one Richards/Skaife drove in 92 was up for sale recently. Came with 6 spare engines and boxes. Serious buyers only. (lotto win).
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