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Print it off, Fill it in, Scan it and email it to Shell :yes:

Doooo eeeeeeet!

As Sin said, print it, fill it, scan it (probably should pay it too) & Email Shell or PM her with it.

PM worked for me!

Suddenly I feel like I belong...

If you need one get on to this quickly. Save yourself about $10k

It is back up for sale team !!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/414545-nismo-fine-spec-engine-and-other-parts-to-suit-gtr-3332/page__st__20

Engine reduced to $13500

For sale is a brand new nismo fine spec engine.

Specifications-

- N1 Cylinder block

- N1 Component / nur spec pistons

- N1 Component precise friction piston rings

- Nur spec connecting rods (Balanced)

- Nismo F112 connecting rod bearings

- Nismo F112 main bearings

- Standard spec camshaft

- N1 water pump

- N1 oil pump

- Nismo timing belt

- Nismo metal head gasket (1.2mm)

- Nismo oil pan baffle plate

- Nismo fine spec 2009 special edition rocker cover ornament

- Exclusive fine spec 2009 special edition engine plate

- Front differential (Gear ratio 4.11)

- Black cylinder head covers

This engine is located in Perth WA and can be shipped anywhere in Australia at buyers exspense. I am asking $15000.00 ono for the engine. This is a rare piece of nismo excellence.

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I've noticed that for the 20yrs I've been alive I've never posted a letter.want to get membership bar but posting letters seems so ancient to me and I keep procrastinating.

Drop it into Wanniassa PO in person if you're scared of posting your first letter :D

Big thanks to Rob for the feature Photo of Sinista in Capital Magazine :thumbsup: (available at all quality newsagents)

You know I wouldn't have minded being photo chopped with bigger guns and a sixer :rolleyes:

Cheers Mate

:cheers:

We used to print that! Why was it in there? Was there an article with it?

What's more preferable scanned email or post document.

It really doesn't matter - scanned is quicker though as I check the PO box about once a week. But whatever's easiest for you.

Nah, pop that snail mail cherry, it'll be invigorating!!!

:laugh:

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