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Ok its crunch time people. After enjoying this little car for about 3 years I now need to sell due to an up and coming extended holiday :ermm: in Europe

Genuine reason for sale - No swaps

1989 model first complied in 1996

- RB20DET with 5-speed & 4.3:1 diff

- R34 GTT turbo fitted running around 0.9bar (bleed valve)

- Chipped ECU by Toshi

- R33 GTR fuel pump

- High flow panel filter & Cat

- 3in turbo back exhaust

- R32 GTR alternator

- Timing belt was replaced about 25000km/2.5 years ago

**Fresh oil, filters, plugs & coolant added on the weekend (21/05/06)**

External mods:

- 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 SSR DeColte 3 piece wheels. Very lightweight

- Marangoni 235/40ZR17 and Yokohama DNA-GP 255/40ZR17 respectively

- R34 GTT wing

- 91-93 headlights

Inside

- JVC KD-LH2000 MP3 head unit (4 x 50w, 3 sets of RCA outs, coloured dotmatrix display)

- Pioneer 4in 2-ways in front & Pioneer 6.5in 3-ways in rear

- cabling for amp fitted

- option to buy 10in sub & 4 x 50w RMS amp as well (not fitted)

- Fully sick RAZO gear knob

Price drop to $11500ono with 12 months rego - PM me serious offers :D

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  • 5 weeks later...

Not sure but best guess by my tuner was around 170rwkw. If you hit it at 60km/h in second it will start spinning/sliding at around 70km/h - with 255's on the rear

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If you guys are serious about the car please organise with me to check it out :)

Ben, hopefully see you on Saturday!

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Do you have anymore pics, can you please send to [email protected], mainly interested in some pics of engine bay, interior front and back etc!! Is all the suspension stock?

hey mate, what condition is the interior in? and can you organise a picture of the engine bay for this post?

do the rims sit flush with the guards? good offset??

i'm interested and am going to think about this car during the week, will come have a look on the weekend if i'm still keen. just looks a bit like a 4x4 in the pics, so have to use my imagination to see it lower.

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