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1990 model Nissan Gtr 2pac BLACK

DRIVELINE:

Brand new Extream Super Heaveyduty 5 puk clutch (still had original nissan clutch in it)

Full re-genuine gasket set TwinTurbo side after turbo inspection

Full Redline Fluid system

Full Service history Since import

Nismo 320km Instument panel

HKS Adjustable Coil overs

HKS POD'S

Uppgraded ECU (japan)revised AFR no limiter.

Brand new Natrad Radiator

Autometer Boostguage 35psi

Climate Control Calibrated ( a must for Black car )

3inch Exhaust

Recalibrated Oilpressure Sender

COSMETIC :

Brandnew 2pac Black paint

brand new Original Carbra (black) used once

Tinting 23%

Original skyline floor mat's

Hiqual lined water proof car cover

Never been in Accident :devil: as far as detailed inspections can tell and been Inspected with a fine tooh comb as far as driveline

It has 145000kms on nismo instrument cluster

Car runs a nice 210 kilowatts on 12psi and very tight alround.

I dont really want to sell it as it took me so so long to hunt down this cleaner Example but realestate has come up

$20800 OnO

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pls note that this graph was taken with a small rear turbo gasket leak as well as an original nissan slipping clutch. All has been replaced and it runs alot better than when that was taken.

Extra's Bought for the Car, theses are not included in price and would be negotiated / sold on top of asking price.

the Motec m8 was to be its Controll and Guage stystem for Boost , Nos , Traction ,Launch Control all running from a dedicated laptop hence why the car is not all Auxiliaried out!

Motec M8 808 version Fully optioned for Track Racing (includes Logging , Traction Control, Boost ,n2o Gearcut etc $2200 will only be sold with the car !!!

Brand new Turbosmart 48mm Wastegate $650

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thank's guy's

All I can say is it is the neatest one i could find and really happy with it after sorting certain small shall we say, Japenese bug's out :)

I am fairly Astonished that no one has sussed this car with its motec availability!!! $22000 for a Black A1 track enabled MOTEC ECU Godzilla...

i forgot to mention it has its own custom waterproof Car cover tooooo ;)

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NO jeep thanks .. I got a nissan patrol now for the mud :)

My self i cant tell if the water pump has been changed and i aint taking all the stuff off to find out because it's running fantastic. I believe the timing belt would have been done at its 100,000 magor service... Some one here will know what's involved with that service as i havent studied what nissan actualy do for the 100,000 .

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