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is this car street registered ??

Yes this car is complied, mod plated and registered and i can organise a rwc for the buyer if interested.

Also i didn't mention this in the original post but i may be open to partial trade but only non turbo non import reliable (pref toyota/nissan) and 4cyl or less and only if its at a reasonable/realistic value.

Cheers

Jamie

PM's replied to.

Did a compression test yesterday afternoon, results were 150psi +/-5psi across all cylinders.

Cheers

Jamie

Very nice GTR-similar to mine spec wise Xept turbo's-who built it in Japan??

Garage Saurus???

Hi,

I believe Auto Garage Jin (not jun) did most of the work on the car and not sure but possibly may have been at top secret for a tune and possibly cam install as rocker covers are top secret gold and running fcon-v pro and top secret bag was in the car?

Cheers

Jamie

PMs replied to also.

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That is a phat GTR. The only thing left to do would be some Harrops and a front grill to complete it. Free bump. Good luck with the sale bud.

thanks mate.

all pm's have been replied to.

will have more pics up hopefully early this week ;)

how hard would this be to road register within victoria?

any ideas?

I'm very interested. will keep in touch

The car shouldn't be much trouble to get registered in other states, i got a rwc no problem and have been pulled over by the cops a few times now and driven away with no tickets. Different states may require a few minor changes but nothing expensive.

Due to being offered some silly trades i'll clarify im after a 4 or maybe 6 cyl car naturally aspirated non import and must be reasonably cheap to insure.

No more pics yet as have been in brisbane for part of this week.

Cheers

Jamie

Can vouch for this car, very nice and very quick, not for any limp dicks... good work jamie!

thanks brad :lol: it was on low boost when you went in it too, so much faster on 1.2!

That is absolutely bombed. How could you sell it! :yes:

I don't really have a choice hey, my priorities have changed and obtaining a decent career is now my main priority in life, so the car comes second :sad:

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