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Im selling my beast Gtr 32 gun metal grey now $39500 with everything, the engine build from japan and the car only use it 3-4 times a month. Any question can just pm me about the car. engine done lest then 15000k, the car now is 80000k on the clock. The oil change every 2000-3000k everytime, car is in good condition and last dyno readout was 479HP @ rear wheels running 16PSI boost. Turbos are good for at least 2 bar so very impresive HP can be achieved if you want, can capable for 600+hp. Can removed parts for lower price. Serious buyer only...

Gtr 34 N1 Block

N1 bottom end

N1 oversize pistons

N1 Conrods

N1 Crank

APEXi cams - 270deg inlet

- 270deg ex

Nismo metal head gasket

Twin TD05/06 high mount turbos

ported and polished head

OsGiken Triple Plate Clutch

TRUST Manifold

TRUST intercooler

TRUST high volume sump

TRUST exhaust

TRUST front pipe

TRUST external wastegate

Custom Stainless steel turbo pipes

Arc oil catch can

SARD 800cc injectors

Greddy oil cooler

Fuel Regulator HKS

TEIN adjustable suspension

HKS turbo timer (wired into imobiliser and remote central locking)

HKS boost controller

APEXi POWER FC D-Jetro with hand held commander

CUSCO front and rear strut braces

Nismo dash

Nismo steering wheel

Greddy oil temp guage

Greddy coolant temp guage

Greddy exhaust temp guage

GREX shift knob

Nismo front bar

Tinted windows

HKS adjustable timing gears

Nismo timing belt

4 Defi gauges, intake manifold pressure, boost, oil press, water temp {New}

19x 10 Work Meister with Hankook Tyres K104 {New}

Pioneer tv

Location Perth >_<

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Mmmm... anyone interested. Need to sale fast because going to go back to oversea. Make me a offer with reasonable price, i may think about it.....

Got Dyno sheets for the 479hp? Who tunes it here in Perth? What model Tein suspension is it? Got receipts for all the internal parts that can't be easily checked?

Engine bay and interior pics please.

Cheers

Brett

Hyperdrive did the all the work, yes got the dyno shit for it as well. Yes i got all the receipt with all the details of the engine that most of them already translate in english.

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Alright Hosh, time to set things straight, are the followoing comments true ???

1. The gear box in your GTR currently has no third gear as it is stuffed.

2. Your engine compresson is all over the place, with as low as 90psi in one cylinder.

3. There are no receipts that can verify that the engine is newly built to N1 specs or is even new at all. IF so how do you xplain the cylinder pressures???

Just what I hear around the rumour mill, and not a reflection on you personally. But you wouldn't wan't to sell a lemon to a fellow SAU member would you ???

I did tell everyone who are serious about the car if theres anything wrong with it. As for the gearbox is going to be replace when i sale the car, as the compression test , yes one is low 90-95. the rest is fine and is not all over the place. The engine is still good condition because they know when i take them for a drive, the installation engine did by hyperdrive beginning last yr and other mechanic already verify the engine is n1 spec. I got the receipt with all the details of the engine.

The price im asking i know is cheap already, if they not happy their dunt buy it as simple as that. I already got alot of interest, the car is already sold pending, is just waiting for the guy to organice the rest of the money after he sale the car so dunt waste my time with this.

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So,

Seriously would you concider selling with out stereo, rims.

And taking the misc feedback about the engine, sounds like it needs a bit of attention.

and the gearbox...

What is a price your willing to??

Cheers

Pm me with some info

thanks

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