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Hey Maverick I did check yours out and it to appears to be in Smick condition also(Definately not a POS!) :P

I got lucky with this one, its real neat, importing is always a gamble but honestly I would have been very happy with anything that was'nt a Lemon / POS.

Heres a few pics of the motor...

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Thx dood.....needs a fair bit more TLC yet until shes sparkling clean :rofl:

BTW, I take back what I said earlier in thread regarding tramlining....drove my Car last few days with factory wheels and as new tyres, did'nt tramline hardly at all.

Turns out its my Dodgy 'worn on inside' tyres that were to blame, maybe the extra width didnt help either, but whichever it currently borders on the dangerous...!

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is that a 34 motor?

It's not a 34 motor. At least im pretty sure it isnt. Looks clean though, probably recent rebuild.

About tramlining - I find tramlining has everything to do with the type/wear on the tyres and very little to do with the actual width of the tyre. I've tried a set of worn 245's before and they were basically undriveable on city roads and a set of new 255's which had no detectable tramlining at all.

About tramlining - I find tramlining has everything to do with the type/wear on the tyres and very little to do with the actual width of the tyre

This turned out to be the case in mine :(

Had to use a set of Factory GTR rims to comply it, they had brand new tyres....and my car did not tramline at all :D

My tyres on my R34 GTR rims are worn on the inside quite badly and some look to have been overinflated as are worn in the middle....I'll keep driving on them for a while yet...but geez do not let go of the wheel on a 'secondary type road' or you'll be off it ! :thumbsup:

Nope...sum1 asked bout the motor being R34...u can tell it isn't as the 34 GTR has different writing on the coil-pack/spark plug cover

Nah...it ain't a 34 Motor :D

I painted it, basically to keep with the R34 theme of the car......well it has R34 wheels and I figure thats enough to start a theme :) :)

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