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Well my gtr is up for sale,

Car is a 1990 mines tuned vehicle and was modded before it arrived into the country.

Has an extensive mods list for engine,suspension and a few bits in the interior.

It safely produces 318kw on its high boost figure

But i only run it at 13.5psi which is still good for 299rwkw (scary enough for street driving)

Have serviced it reguarly the whole time Ive owned it at a respected workshop in the Canberra area which is where i am located.

Mechanicly sound with compression test results of 150 across all cylinders.

Car has redgo till May next yr.

Car has little chips and stuff here and there and one notable scrape on the bonnet from a ute backing onto vehicle which was at bonnet hight causing a fair scuff, but not massive damage as such. There is also some paint flaking off the rear wing.

$21,000, Neg if you dont muck me about and help with a quick sale

Genuine enquireys can CALL me on 0409042745

Many thanks

G

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Is it possible to post the mods?

Mods List – R32 GTR

Engine

2x HKS 2530 turbo

Nismo Fuel Pump

M’s Filter adapters

K&N Filters

Sard BOV

Mines Remap ECU

2x HKS Idle Controllers

19row oil cooler and remote oil filter kit

3.5” exhaust to 5” tip

3” Front pipes

Apex AFC

HKS EBC

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch Kit – Freshly rebuilt into twin plate kit by Direct Clutch QLD

Suspension/Chassis/Brakes

Tanabe front strut brace

Tanabe rear strut brace

Do-Luck Mid chassis brace

Tein height/damper adjustable coilovers

Adjustable castor rods

Rear Camber Arms

Interior

Blitz Exhaust temp guage

7” motorised in dash tv/dvd/mp3/cd unit

Razo automatic turbotimer

Momo steering wheel

Nismo Short Shift Kit

Gizmo Dual Stage Shift Light

Body/Wheels

Nismo lip

Nismo Skirts

N1 Bar slots

F.E.T fog lights

17x9 5spoke star pattern wheels with 245 rubber (50%)

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Hey mate,

I'm the one that called last night about the GTR, could please forward the photos that we requested ASAP.

This would enables us to move things quicker and have a fair idea on whole car including we can make an Informed decision if its worth travel to ACT.

[email protected]

thanks

Danny & Kevin

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Hey mate,

I'm the one that called last night about the GTR, could please forward the photos that we requested ASAP.

This would enables us to move things quicker and have a fair idea on whole car including we can make an Informed decision if its worth travel to ACT.

[email protected]

thanks

Danny & Kevin

Will send you msg when i forward them, hopefully later tonight.

Cheers

G

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