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Gday, I am 19 and pretty new to the import scene, but a while ago i imported a black 1993 r32 gtr with 61 questionable kms on the clock. when it arrived at the docks they ran it out of fuel, which some how made the computer freak out and melt something inside. so got it towed home and had it sitting around for a bit until i took it to jasmac where it was fixed and tuned. I picked it up one late afternoon when it was dark and wet and drove it home carefully on the snow tiers. That night i drove it to work cos i had my permit to drive it there. As i was driving it home it decided to die. zero oil pressure, engine stalling and the worst knock you could imagine. Got my mate to tow me home, and thats where the car has been sitting the last few months. Have been saving and think i might now take it to the mechanics to get a proper diagnoses and tell me what my options are.

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hope you like :)

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