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* 1998 R34 Gt-t W/ Genuine East Bear Gts-r Kit *


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thanks Kronz, appreciate the comment ;)

My God.

That is THE nicest skyline I have seen in a long, long, long time. I nearly want bigger pics for desktop backgrounds. Its more than immaculate.

Whoever ends up with this is one lucky son of a bitch.

cheers dude,

i'll see if Tharaka of 'Both Hands' graphic design (who took the shots) can provide some bigger ones.

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You should make it a condition of sale that the new owner joins SAU and does at least one cruise a year.

I can only question one modification: the Nismo badge.

I didn't get the feeling that indicators and brake lines were the most important things on the car to you...why credit Nismo over anyone else?

(I have a genuine Nismo 'aero' front bar, and after all your talk about your east bear kit - looks awesome, I agree - I thought you'd have an East Bear Badge...)

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i like the offset look, and unfortunately it would just look weird with the EB badge. It's the GTS-R badge and is meant to sit central in the front grille but it it just looks like an R badge, same as having it on the boot lid, it's too hard to see the 'S', so it just looks like a GTR badge.

I still have the original East Bear stickers as well, actually a variety of EB stickers came with it and the badge of course but wasn't really my thing really. I prefer a cleaner look, hence no nissan badge on the bootlid etc.

new owner will get all the stickers, badge if they want to use them :bunny:

I'd be really nice if it stayed on SAU, that's for sure :P

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Hi

Thanks for the PM. Sorry I cant reply yet. I was looking for a white one but if I had the budget I would buy this. Its just a bit more than I can afford at the minute. If you dont sell for a while give me a call and I will see what i can do.

0429142741

Thanks

Danny.

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Trent @ Status did a compression test a few months back, but i can't remember what i did with all the #'s, he said compression test was great and very even across all cylinders, but i thought i'd get another one done as people might prefer an independent test.

Soo....

Chasers Motorworks, one of the top import workshops in Melb did a test for me, twice, and the results....

170

168

168

165

168

170

They were very happy with it, said it was running very well and said those numbers were pretty much perfect :)

I knew she was in good health, but didn't know she was that healthy :P I guess if you look after it, and make sure you have a great tuner, i suppose it shouldn't be so much of a surprise.

She's not just a pretty face :(

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Im so amazed this hasnt sold, the one over here in WA sold pretty quick yet a porn black one hasnt? I dont understand.

Im still trying to talk the wife into letting me sell the 4 door and get this, its just not working :)

Also agree must stay in the community, THE nicest GT-T in AUS.

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Price drop!

$29,990 :P

in case people haven't been keeping track, E85 is soon to be widely available across oz. This is car is ready to roll for either E85 or 98, and of course maps will be provided along with a USB consult cable to change.

And if you really wanted, you can install an ethanol content sensor in the fuel tank and load the correct map accordingly, or have a trick ECU interpolate between two maps :O

In a month or two, this is where it will be available.

Bio E-Flex will be available at the following locations in 2010:

South Australia

WOODCROFT, Cnr Patalinga & Bains Rds

SALISBURY PARK, 1916 Main North Road

ST MARYS, 1129-1131 South Road

Victoria

SPRINGVALE, 154-172 Springvale Road

FOOTSCRAY, 62-82 Gordon Street

HILLSIDE, 575 Melton Highway

CAMPBELLFIELD, 1802-1808 Hume Hwy cnr Barrys Rd

MOUNT WAVERLEY, 622-626 Blackburn Road

CLAYTON, 409 Clayton Rd cnr Centre Road

YARRA GLEN-YARRAVIEW MTRS, 66 Bell Street

PRESTON, 349 Plenty Road

MELTON, Cnr Melton Highway & Gisborne Melton Rd

LILYDALE, 346 Main Street

MORNINGTON, 841 Nepean Highway

New South Wales

MANLY, 86 Pittwater Rd

GOSFORD WEST (EAST BOUND), 69-71 Pacific Highway

TEMPE, 775 Princes Hwy

HEATHCOTE, 1403 Princes Hwy

DRUMMOYNE, 191-195 Lyons Rd

RICHMOND, 98 March St Cnr East Market St

RYDALMERE, 309 Victoria Rd

MOOREBANK, 216 Newbridge Rd

CASULA, 646 Hume Highway

HAMILTON, 59-63 Tudor Street cnr Gordon Avenue

Australian Capital Territory

NICHOLLS, Curran Dr Cnr O'Hanlon Pl

TUGGERANONG, 150 O'Halloran Circuit

Queensland

ALEXANDRA HILLS, Cnr Finucane Rd & Cambridge Dr

WORONGARY 1 Mudgeeraba Rd

BROOKWATER, 7001 Augusta Parkway

SOUTHPORT 152 Smith St, cnr Kumbari Ave

MACKENZIE 1015 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road

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man i think you should just keep it lol. still cant believe your selling it and its not sold yet. my car was a POS compared to this with not much price difference comparing how much more your car is better then what mine was. you will find a buyer eventually.

im thinking about putting the chaser back up for sale and jumping in another skyline again.

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