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PLEASE CONTACT PAUL FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS CAR: 0438 377 028

ENGINE :

2.7 LITRE

T88-34D TURBO ( HIGH FLOWED AND OVERHAULED )

HKS MANIFOLD

EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

N1 BLOCK

TOMEI PISTONS

TOMEI RODS

TOMEI CAMS

NISMO METAL HEAD GASKET

HKS VALVES

HKS VALVE SPRINGS

HKS VALVE GUIDES

HEAD PORTING

TOMEI TIMING GEARS

NISMO OIL PUMP

GTR33 BALANCED CRANK

JUN OIL BLOCK

JUN OIL BAFFLE

MILES OIL COOLER

ARC ALUMINIUM RADIATOR

CUSTOM INTERCOOLER PIPING

TRUST BLOW OFF

Z32 AIR FLOW METERS

APEXI AIR INTAKE FLUTES

CUSTOM OIL CATCH CAN

NISMO 720cc INJECTORS

GREDDY FUEL RAIL

NISMO FUEL REG

BOSCHE RACING FUEL PUMP

TRAIL SURGE TANK

POWER EXTREME 680x280x120 HUGE INTERCOOLER

TRUST 3” FULL STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM

NISMO TIMING BELT

CAM COVERS AND PLUG COVER CUSTOM PAINTED

EXTENSIVE USE OF BRAIDED LINES

DRIVE CHAIN:

OS GEIKEN TRIPLE PLATE CLUTCH AND FLY WHEEL

OS GEIKEN CROSS RATIO GEARBOX ( 1st, 2nd AND 3rd )

CUSCO LSD

SUSPENSION:

TEIN COILOVERS

NISMO FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACE

HKS UPPER LINK

MINES STABILISER

CUSCO PILLAR TENSIONER

BRAKES :

BREMBO CALLIPERS

MILES BRAIDED BRAKE HOSES

TOMEI MASTER CYLINDER STOPPER

NISMO BRAKE PADS

WHEELS

18x 10.5 DT-05 WHITE RIMS

NEW 235 x 40 KUHMO TYRES

ALLOY WHEEL NUTS

ELECTRONIC :

APEXI POWER FC AND COMMANDER

HKS BOOST CONTROLLER

HKS TURBO TIMER

BLITZ TORQUE CONTROLLER

ULTRA SPEED & REV DIGITAL METER

INTERIOR:

TOMEI 310 KM SPEEDO

BRIDE FIXED BACK RACING SEAT

HKS PEAK HOLD BOOST GAUGE

HKS EXHAUST TEMP GAUGE

GREDDY OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

GREDDY OIL TEMP GAUGE

GREDDY WATER TEMP GAUGE

GREDDY FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE

CARBON FIBRE DASH SURROUND

5 ZIGEN RACING STEERING WHEEL

FACTORY 10 STACKER CD PLAYER

EXTERIOR:

CUSTOM PAINT PROFESSIONALLY PAINTED BY DMD BRISBANE

NISMO BONNET LIP

NISMO INTERCOOLER AIR DUCT

THIS CAR HAS RECENTLY BEEN INSPECTED AT GAVIN WOODS WORKSHOP AND COMPRESSION TESTED ETC. ALSO HAS BEEN FULLY TUNED BY MATTHEW SPRY AT PITS PERFORMANCE TUNING.

$ 37,900

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Edited by 07xtc
bump. why advertise if your not going to answer your phone. ffs

Hey guys Im paul the guy who owns the car. The car is definitely not an x drifter also empivian I cant understand why you say I dont answer my phone - I have never had a message from you on my phone and if I did I would I would ring you back immediately.

awesome gtr goodluck with the sale

how much power this baby putting out?

took it the track yet?

Havent taken it on the track yet . It made 450 HP at 1.3 ( safe tune )

has a balanced r33 gtr crank as in spec list

Sorry Paul havnt been on here to check the net. Been flat out with work.

I can say that this car is one of the nicest GTR's I have ever layed eyes on, top quality build. And I am not just saying this because it is a friend's car. I can honestly say that you wont ever be able to find a GTR and then modify it (to the quality that this is) the way this one has been modified and have any change left of twice or more than the asking price.

This car has hardly even been on the road since it came in from Japan let alone been drifted. It has been off to shops being modified, and having dollars spent on it! Paul imported this car and has imported several other high performance import cars (some of which are drift cars) so yes you will see his number spread across many forums.

Enjoy cleaning your underwear after going for a ride in this animal LOL

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