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Hi everyone i am selling my GTR as i got a raise and can now afford to get a lease. :ban: ...but also means i will have to sell my monster... :cheers:

The car has had serious money spent by myself and the previous owner. The majority of the work undertaken on the car in Japan was at the Tomei workshop and at Mercury Motorsport here in Queensland. Car has huge potential to push out more power.

The car has the following modifications;

Induction -

HKS T04S Single Turbo Conversion;

HKS stainless Steel Manifold;

HKS 48mm External Waste Gate;

HKS Air Filter;

HKS 3.5inch dump;

Custom 4 inch Titanium Intake;

Samco pipes;

100mm FMIC;

Chrome Turbo Heat shield;

Braded turbo lines (oil etc);

Engine -

Work carried out by Tomei Japan;

Tomei 262 step I cams;

Tomei Oil Pump;

Head Restrictors;

Baffled Sump;

Samco Radiator kit;

High Pressure Radiator cap;

Motal 8100 sythetic oil;

Full length carbon radiator guide

(soon to have bayside blue cam covers)

Exhaust -

External venting dump off wastegate;

Apexi Exhaust control Valve (in cabin adjustment);

HKS 3.5inch dump;

Titanium 3.5inch Cat back Exhaust;

Interior -

Momo Steering Wheel;

Pivot large shirft light;

Razo gearknob;

Greddy Electronic Oil temp gauge;

Greddy Electronic Water temp gauge;

Greddy Electronic Oil Pressure gauge;

Greddy Boost gauge;

6 point Roll Cage, bolt in;

Sound deadaning removed;

Exterior -

Shaved rear wing;

Weight reduction;

Trust front bar;

Carbon Fibre Front Bonnet

N1 Headlights

Blue/white Bulbs

Wheels/Brakes

Panasport G7 17inch mag wheels;

Race pads;

Braded lines;

Tomei master cylinder stopper;

Tomei AWD box;

Suspension -

Tein HA Pro Fully Adjustable coilovers (near new);

Replaced mounts & bushes;

Cusco 30mm Front Swayabar;

Cusco 30mm Rear Swayabar;

Cusco Front upper arms;

Cusco Front Adjustable castor rods;

Racing diffs front and rear

Other -

Flashpoint Dual Immobilizer alarm;

Power - Making 292.5 all wheel KW on 1bar of boost and 307 all wheel KW on 1.2 bar (17psi) of boost. car has been very well setup to be quick.

I am in Brisbane and after offers over $27,000 neg.

please contact me via PM, email at fsmout @ thincprojects.com or on 0404 077 220.

also check out; http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...sh_id=582734956

Cheers,

Francisco

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Sorry about the late reply...

Not sure about the fuel pump but its bigger than standard. its very loud but its in tank and i havent taken it out to check. Has got standard injectors...which i would say are highflowed for the power levels the car is producing.

The ECU is a Reytec (tomei computer) running a map flow sensor. Check out;

http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogu...dex-reytec.html

It has had the AC removed, however the climate control unit has been relocated to the center consol and is controlable etc.

Skyrine-dave, PM replied,

Cheers,

Francisco

Michael Whelans car was a silver R32 GTR, not this one.

This one is still a weapon, i've been for a ride in it and it's extremely impressive.

Good luck with the sale, for that price i'm sure you'll find someone to buy it, it's a lot of car for that kinda $$ !

Cheers,

Tommo.

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