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im honest. but my GTiR working days are over.. i hope to never work on one again.. lol

does it crank round..? starter crank over.

GTiR SR are the same as every other SR but larger flowing oil pump solid lifters. its basically the RB26 of SRs. except it runs a dizzy lol.

let us know its symptoms and we can pinpoint it.

got RACQ out and after the dick head finished his wise cracks about "his 5L this, his 5L that" proceeded to tell us well he cant fix cause its an imported piece of shit... but will have a look

he took out the spark plug thats easy to get to and it was drenched in fuel so basically when cranking the motor its pouring in fuel but no bang...

Markimak - please help! Im sure you could come out of the closet to work on one last gtir!!!

Farkin hot rod builders. :D My little black bitch ran away and left me for the local rod builder cos he can insert a 3 and 1/2 inch pipe. Unfaithful little s**t. After all i did for her. :laughing-smiley-014:

ok u said it was running shit.. so sounds like electrical problem. and having no spark to ignite fuel. im gonna throw up. battery/alternator/dizzy/leads.

sounds like ther is not enough power to run the spark so u need to find if its prior to the dizzy..

i could have a look see.. whats this bout me in a closest.. what has josh told u lol.

check charge rate. battery. dizzy. leads. ignitor.

the engine is pretty much bullet proof. the car is pretty bullet proof (apart from box) so i doubt it would be a mechanical problem. but u need to tell us more..

My vote goes on the rear view mirror not being correctly aligned. Man that shit can throw everything off.

Skyline is basiclly sold now... :D

Got a car yard to put an offer on it, so now I have a week to try and sell it for more however I dont think it will as everyone are tyre kickers these days...

Im asking a grand more that the car yard has offered, and its gonna cost a grand to put it through road worthys and mod plates...

So im not holding my breath...

My vote goes on the rear view mirror not being correctly aligned. Man that shit can throw everything off.

i reckon its the left hand windscreen wiper being 20mm higher than the right hand windscreen wiper

Skyline is basiclly sold now... :D

Got a car yard to put an offer on it, so now I have a week to try and sell it for more however I dont think it will as everyone are tyre kickers these days...

Im asking a grand more that the car yard has offered, and its gonna cost a grand to put it through road worthys and mod plates...

So im not holding my breath...

You don't want to buy a 33GTR off me when you sell yours do you? It's only $3k more.

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