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Earlier this year, my R32 GTR have been under surgery in my garage. Timing belt was replaced, various coolant pipes and hoses were replaced, radiator serviced, injectors replaced, etc. The car was running well.

Around July 2008, I had a coolant leak on the other side of the engine. We started to resolve this issue by pulling apart the plenum, throttle body, injector rails. I have purchase whole set of silicon hoses, inlet manifold gaskets, various parts to replace along the way. The car is currently pulled apart, but we have no time to work on the car.

The work was done by my brother-in-law but he is no longer able to complete it, due to family commitments.

I am seeking someone to complete the job within a short period of time. Can anyone recommend someone who can help? $$ will be paid for the labour, of course. I already have the parts to go in the car.

If I cannot find anyone to help me, the car will be for sale unfinished, for $12,000, including parts. Over $5000 was spent on the parts this year. Selling is considered, because my wife and I are expecting a 2nd child next year. I will need another family car. :)

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Wow that looks like easy work.

Drift Majik (from this forum) will probably be help you out if cash is involved, as he is looking for more backyard work to fund the Drift Car for 2009. He has almost completed his apprenticeship, just waiting to be signed off at the end of the year.

Wow that looks like easy work.

Drift Majik (from this forum) will probably be help you out if cash is involved, as he is looking for more backyard work to fund the Drift Car for 2009. He has almost completed his apprenticeship, just waiting to be signed off at the end of the year.

Yep, cash is definitely involved. Please feel free to quote.

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