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ahh yes Troy, but in this pic you can clearly see it's a tomei boost controler: :P

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BTW the oil pressure is not particularly good. with oil temp below 30 degrees C I'd be expecting oil pressure to be up and above 6 bar at idle.

Also considering that there is no System Head-Unit visible, and theres an amp.........where would it be? In the dash?

Possibly in the glove box or mounted behind and to the side of the driver somehow. Since there's no rear seat there are a number of things that could be done given the extra space.

Good spot:)....so whats the hose coming out of the master cylinder:confused:

If you mean the 'pipe' that appears to come from underneath the reservoir and loop back behind it, then that's the lead for the reservoir level sensor......mine has that.

If you mean the 'pipe' that appears to come from underneath the reservoir and loop back behind it, then that's the lead for the reservoir level sensor......mine has that.

Arent they a little 2 pin lug and wire though? That looks to be a hydraulic fitting and hose of some description...dunno, its probably nothing out of th eordinary:)

You bought a GTR and you dont know what a numberplate bracket is! ncie one :D

LoL its obvious when you concentrate.......I posted those pics at like 1.30am last night....there, that's my excuse ;)

hmm, there are a few things I don't like about it, but they can be fixed :D

-The hand brake raises up way too high as Ronin said

-Roll Cage and Gauges usually/definately means it was a race car

-Dusty engine bay...has it been parked for a while?

whats the kays on the clock?

also it has a white dash, is that a 320 kit?, nice if it is

looks wikid in red

Yeah engine bay does look dusty, hand brake is def. poorly adjusted, maybe the bolt that holds it in place is loose? Yeah, def. has been raced, then again, so have a LOT of GTRs, especially the 89/90 ones that have come in......will probably need a bit of dosh to fix up some small bits n pieces.......i'm used to that though, as is the norm with GTR ownership.

Meanwhile we're on the topic of GTRs being raced, I think my current one was raced as well, it came with a fancy belt mechanism, and some E (exit?) sticker lol.....hmmmm just thinking out aloud. Anyway, heres a pic that has both the racing belt and the E sticker for those who are interested!

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