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No really, this sounds like a good project. I see you are keen for one Vus. Got a taste for handling then?? Be an interesting proposition in a 32 GTR as they get cheap enough to butcher.

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Oh my eyes.......I cannot see.

No really, this sounds like a good project. I see you are keen for one Vus. Got a taste for handling then?? Be an interesting proposition in a 32 GTR as they get cheap enough to butcher.

Yeah Geoff. I like the concept of a V8 sounding skyline. That thing is going to be an animal. Who knows what this guy would do next. Throw a twin turbo or supercharger on it as they are pretty common for ls1's now.

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*shakes head*

How much is an LS1 + the rest youd have to spend?

Should have bought an RB26.

Now that'll be too easy wouldn't it? This guys gonna have a hell of time learning and playing around with the car. At the end of the day he'll have something different. Might not be as good as the GTR but it'll sure be unique and he'll have the satisfaction of knowing that he built it himself. I reckon it's a great effort.

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