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Well... it was pretty much as i suspected.

Found out the radiator is a larger aftermarket unit...

ECU is a standard R33 GTR ECU...

Sam took me for a drive (Dr_Drift) in it... well... now i know what it can do in the right hands hahaha when we got back i was a little shakey and in need of some new underpants but soon got over it :(

We finally got to put it on the Dyno and had a couple of runs... second one blowing a nice little flame but was restricted by the mixture reader in the exhaust pipe... so... we took it out ;)

and this happened :)

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost.../414flameon.wmv - right click save as ;) its not the greatest quality but i cant actually get the video off the camera and on to the HDD so it will have to do.

Now down to the numbers :(

The car made 207rwkw on 9PSI :)

472nm torque.

Not bad figures for a stock GTR engine.... in a 1350kg cefiro ;)

so what happened to the guy from NS.com who was gonna put a deposit?

still for sale?

well he came down and loved it once we went for a drive...

but havent heard from him sense... i think i might have to start charging for rides... this thing isnt exactly easy on the fuel pocket :(

and yes... its still for sale.

ok i wanna get a car i can drive on the road without having my kidneys rearranged and at the moment im waiting on too many people selling cars... so the first offer over 16k can take it.

if this helps anyone...

it doesnt seem as tho it is going to be as hard as i originally thought to comply it... but i still dont have the money to do it.

so to get it on the rd will be 3-4k...

so if anyone wants it... im willing to take any offers from 16k.... nothing less

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mate if i complied it and had it on the road it either wouldnt be for sale OR it would be for sale for over 20k.

i dont know how much u think it costs to comply and register a car but it aint 1 grand. This isnt a charity sale

its all good. But this can stay for sale for 3 years the price isnt going to drop 3 grand :)

like i said... im in no hurry.

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