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I'm holding out until the states can import them in a broad sense. I feel like pricing will peak then. I do also think GTRs have the potential to once again depreciate when they become unaffordable to own or service - contrary to the mindset of most 34R owners, they aren't Ferraris. Unless Japan has a big hard on for their historical cars and start buying them back, I think the best time to sell would be when the USA start snapping them up.

Side note - cause I wasn't into 33 GTRs until I bought one, I never really appreciated the awesomeness that is the 400R. That is a legit supercar. Do frikken want.

Becoming a common occurrence not getting my monthly rent from my property and this is the excuse 

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Looked into this matter. Not sure why but the funds delayed clearing to us. Some error with transfer.

 

Funds are now clear and will be in your account tomorrow.

 

So sorry for any inconvenience caused."

 How much of a pain in the ass is it to move agents? It sounds like the tenant is paying it's just the property managers stuffing it up.. starting to get a good enough relationship with the tenant maybe when lease is up again just get them to pay me direct and give them a discount? 

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2 hours ago, Count Grantleyish said:

Donate the motor to moi.

It’s for a good cause, just because.

What would you want with an RB30DETT with forged and balanced internals, extended sump, port and polished head, titanium valve springs, Tomei type B and adjustable cam gears blah blah blah

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42 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Becoming a common occurrence not getting my monthly rent from my property and this is the excuse 

"

Looked into this matter. Not sure why but the funds delayed clearing to us. Some error with transfer.

 

Funds are now clear and will be in your account tomorrow.

 

So sorry for any inconvenience caused."

 How much of a pain in the ass is it to move agents? It sounds like the tenant is paying it's just the property managers stuffing it up.. starting to get a good enough relationship with the tenant maybe when lease is up again just get them to pay me direct and give them a discount? 

Don't do it without a real estate agent

Not hard to change agents, particularly if you have an existing tenant happy to sign on again

What would you want with an RB30DETT with forged and balanced internals, extended sump, port and polished head, titanium valve springs, Tomei type B and adjustable cam gears blah blah blah


Be like one of these cool folks in Sydney with their Maatouks/CRD/MSM/etc engines backed with a ‘glide.
Anyone else been following the MCM 240z RB26 build? pretty cool. 


I’ve been following them, despite YouTube’s “rough” subtitles I’m enjoying this build.
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The Americans seem pretty good at making suspension/brake upgrade kits for older cars, I can't imagine the kit they were sent was cheap though as the full replacement ones for muscle cars to convert to disks and coilovers are quite a few $$

What would you want with an RB30DETT with forged and balanced internals, extended sump, port and polished head, titanium valve springs, Tomei type B and adjustable cam gears blah blah blah


Were you keeping the twins or going single?

-7 / -5 or gt30 / gt35?
17 minutes ago, TiTAN said:

 


Were you keeping the twins or going single?

-7 / -5 or gt30 / gt35?

 

Keeping the -9s, for standardish appearance.

Though the latest Garrett singles look pretty farkin good performance wise

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