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Thanks Mike and Dave I got my pre purchase inspection today and its all great too. Mike i have been itching to get myself into a hotplate mobile since the last monster, but im glad this one is alot safer and less modified. 240rwkw's for a R31 was just abit much for the ol gurl me thinks, Hope to see you all at the cruise and by all means please come take a look at the new toy and introduce urself!

PS mike how do u know bout sth star motors? But its true these guys are great and its been a absolute pleasure buying the car. Couldnt ask for better service if I tried, If only they'd let me take out the Purple R33 GTR vspec they have in there...... Its sexc!

Cheers Pete

Woah.... whats he doin in sydney? is he there to stay? things are crazy these days crazy!

cheers Pete

i heard he was living there but im not 100% sure

240rwkw in the 31 hey, i should be pushing that sometime next year maybe :D

Thanks Chaos, Yeh slipo actually bought my R31 GTS1 wreck after i had a big accident (not my fault just unlucky i aqua plained on the gateway motorway and it flicked the ass out to the left and into a ditch) it came with a Rb25det, Highflow t3/t4, motec m4, rx6 injectors, big fuel pump, GTR intercooler, malpassi fuel pressure regulator, etc

But geez it would of been nice to have seen what he did with his car and all the extras he had, would be one nice lil weapon. Hope he still vists the forums and sees this post

Cheers Pete

Nice. I bought my GTST off Barry 3 years ago. Still have it today. He's pretty friendly. I was looking at the 1993 R32 GTR Vspec he had up there (awesome!!!!). Only $28,000.

If you need any repairs or servicing done.....go across the street and down to the end shed on the left. We have all the equipment necessary and are cheaper than everybody else.

sweet elite, I'll deffinately keep it in mind whats ur workshops name?.... Yeah my toy is sitting in Barry's workshop as we speak! I pick it up on friday lunch time and yes his GTR vspecs he gets in are unreal!! His R34 GTR vspec was nice too tho :) .

Im hell excited that theres only 1 day left till i get it!!!

And also got full comp insurance for only $1300 with a 0% no claim bonus 1 ticket, and 1 acco. VIGIL rock!

If ya wanna see it, I'll be on the skyline cruise on Sunday too!!

Cheers Pete (aka BOOSTA)

Congrats on the new purchase pete. Looks very clean and tidy. Good to see you back in the scene.

My car will be finished in 2-3 months, been off the road for over a year now. Did this setup really pull 240rwkw in your car? My car will probably be for sale when completed.

Yes I'm in Sydney.

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