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16 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

How many people in the world have the set?

I believe that 2 people have 2/3 Brett

 

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I consider myself most fortunate because...
* I hadn't been actively looking for the BCNR33

* I really wasn't disenchanted, despite having knocked back six beforehand

* I was fatalistic, thinking, "If it happens, it happens"

* This one was cleaner than the BNR32 despite the 32R having half the Kms

* Iron Chef had two of us Aussie buyers, and Kristian stated that if we were the last two standing, he wasn't going to permit a bun-fight between us. And therefore, he asked each of us to put in a silent bid - and only one bid. It just so happened that other bidders (for this Grade 4B car), dropped off and we here in Oz were the last ones standing after all.

 

 

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I took the silencer off and the RB sound is still there despite a turbo back titanium system.

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It certainly is loud though. I hope there's no droning noise. I'll find out in a couple of days.

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Thanks for looking. I'll leave all the c/f bits on it (fake or real) for a little while and see if I can get my head around it.

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OS Giken triple is vicious. But I've found a li'l sweet spot where the car can be gently eased forward from a stopped position. Hill starts are a bugger. Lol

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KISS Method for a collectible

9 days, the Repair Shed for 400R c/f rear wing and 400R side skirts and Series 3 front lip paint/fit 

2 weeks 100,000Km Service with Nismo odds and ends fitted.

4 weeks detailer

6 weeks tuner

Thanks for asking...

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6 hours ago, BLUBYU said:

Just purchased this one about a month ago, needs a head gasket. 25/30 325 kw at the wheels

 

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Beautiful blue... Do you know what color is used? E.g. from what?

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