Nissan R34GTt Turbo 1999 Model
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I doubt you will find such a thing after all this time (and if you do, unless it comes from a wrecker with a guarantee I would have no confidence about the "good, running" part. There are few of these old motors around, and if one is out of the car but apparently OK there is a high chance of issues. You are much better off pulling the engine you have and having it rebuilt. If you have no plans other than running a stock motor, a quick clean, measure, new bearings and rings and a head job is going to be the cheapest way to get you back into a reliable engine
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Yeah I haven't found anything different between the Fuga/Q70 and Skyline/Q50 hybrid drivetrains. I think its also worth remembering that the engine (VQ35HR) is from a 350z originally; unlike say the Toyota hybrid engines it is not totally tuned for economy, there is still a bit of life/fun in it and the setup goes well with 225+50kw available BTW, FWIW my only qualifications on fuel are that I burn a lot of it. I use the cheapest grade the car is rated for (95) and at times when it was not available have run 94 (E10) without any issue. Same goes for cars I have rated (or tuned) for 98....prices vary a lot in country towns and just last week the cheapest 98 in town was 50c higher than E10, I'm not going to pay more than I have to.
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Very nice - I also have a 92 GTST and hardly see any others around these days
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When I need something else to edit, I use Movavi. A friend who does video editing on a daily basis recommended me) it's an easy video cutter to use for beginners
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I need to edit some videos for work but I'm not good at all this. Which video editor can you recommend?
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