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What a great easter. Did a compression test and cylinder 6 is way way low, plus its oily and not clean compared to the rest :( even if i tried to sell it id get f**k all with having an engine issue like this.

What a great easter. Did a compression test and cylinder 6 is way way low, plus its oily and not clean compared to the rest :( even if i tried to sell it id get f**k all with having an engine issue like this.

Buy some Nismo bolt-one and advertise for $90k.

Someone offers 45k, you take it. Happy days.

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What a great easter. Did a compression test and cylinder 6 is way way low, plus its oily and not clean compared to the rest :( even if i tried to sell it id get f**k all with having an engine issue like this.

Sell it on GTR Parts on Facebook. Every Lebo and his dog advertises them for 25k with engine issues, and claim it's only 5k for a rebuild and you've got a 600kw GTR for 30k..

...apparently

Sell it on GTR Parts on Facebook. Every Lebo and his dog advertises them for 25k with engine issues, and claim it's only 5k for a rebuild and you've got a 600kw GTR for 30k..

...apparently

Well you can advertise it for that but doesn't mean you would get it haha. id say more like 15k as good examples are going for 25k

Sell it on GTR Parts on Facebook. Every Lebo and his dog advertises them for 25k with engine issues, and claim it's only 5k for a rebuild and you've got a 600kw GTR for 30k..

...apparently

That's on 98 with a safe tune

If E85 easy 800+

This beast is still for sale. under $1500 now!

Guy cant take a decent photo. probably hiding something

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Infiniti-1993/SSE-AD-3801183/?Cr=0

Also: damn. Might have been cheaper and easier than doing a Barry-spec dirty 30 Birds.
http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/463881-1995-racepace-gtr-hks-28/

Maybe noisy hydraulic lifter = actually is bottom end bearing?

33R is a work colleague. If I was in the market for one I'd buy it! He's a meticulous owner who only takes it out maybe once a month. All the work was done by Ben when he was running RP. One of those GTRs that has entered six figure territory.

My black one should end up cheaper though.

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