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Something that did stand out about the car, I was just thinking about it, has an ATS twin plate carbon in it and when turning the car off there was a pronounced rattle as the flywheel/pressure plate stopped turning.

I'm aware of rattle on idle, but wasn't aware of pronounced rattle on shutdown.

Thoughts?

Slight rattle post ignition being off on mine as well (Nismo twinplate)

K's come back as 55000 at export in 2007, his records show 65000 on the odo when he bought it in 09/10 and it has 85 on it now, seems about right.

No auction papers due to when it was exported.

Jap history gave me that for free in the end given the delay, he mentioned email/hosting dramas.

I offered our services...

Looks like I'll aim for weekend after this one to go collect it and will start getting parts together and lining up the paint work.

Also...

Wanted:
VSpec front and rear diffusers.
Vspec pedal set.
Front inner wheel plastic sections - front most pieces left and right.
Rear spoiler, genuine or copy - but must be standard style. Carbon wing blade welcome.
Black wheel nuts - preferably Rays.
Rays Centre caps.
Nismo black drop sheet style seat covers front/rear.
Nismo gear knob, either the leather one or a black GT500 style one.
Things I will be selling/have to swap.
ARC Titanium Gearknob.
Bodyform Top Secret style FRP diffuser, with carbon look leading edge. Goes all the way back to the cross member. Pic below is of the same part, i can get full pics of the actual part when I collect it.
Rays red wheel nuts.
Standard mirrors in silver.
Standard guards in silver.
Freight to Wodonga will be required but I can also collect if anyone is in Canberra as I'll be up that way the weekend after this one. Collection from Melbourne also possible.
Cheers

Well I don't "have" it yet.

I'll be happy once it's aesthetically sorted. Power I'm in no rush for as it's just a street car and my days of racing everyone that might have looked at me are long gone.

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