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post-20743-1141127925.jpg1993 gtr 2.6 t-turbo,HKS 25-40s turbo upgrades, 3.1/5in exhaust,gridd 2 management system,

upgraded fuel system, head ported and polished ,has cam work,engine rebuilt 1000km by TurboWorX have receipts.

Has hi and low switch, HKS air pods, engine has small noise unable to determine where its coming from. (Any check welcome). Car is all original trim in good condition all standard with extra boost gauge, dash is good condition with 300km nismo speedo, also has cd player and upgraded stereo system.

Car has black duco and has original paint work has few scratches and requires some work on l/h/r qtr panel.

Rwc has expired but wasnt done long ago so car is in fairly good cond .

Original wheels and tyres are 90% tread.

Car is gonna be sold without reg and rwc.

Price is $16500 o.n.o

Contact me for futher details on email [email protected]

No dreamers!!!!

For more pics please PM.

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Check your emails dude, I sent you one about sending more pics to [email protected] and if you can give me anymore info on the car. Thanks and after I receive photos I will call to have a chat.

People selling cars hate being dicked around, so do people buying cars.

Get a compression test and a leak down test and save people the hassle of having to come find out for themselves.

This is a bargain if the compression is fine and the noise can be fixed without a full rebuild.

  • 4 years later...

is it possible to take the car back to turboworkx or whoever did the rebuild and find out what it is? i dont think anyone is going to pay that sort of money for a gtr that has possible engine problems.

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