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Guys and girls,

Most depressing, I am looking to sell my 1991 GTR to assist the purchase of real estate. It has been my pride and joy from day 1 and would not be looking to sell it if i didnt think i needed to. Still has original silver paint in very good condition and standard wheels. Makes for an unbelievable street car, and attracts no attention due to standard apperance and quiet exhaust. Has original speedo and km's of 125,000. Has been in oz for approx 8 years, unmodified for 6 years.

Looking for expressions of interest from genuine buyers

List of mods:

HKS GT-SS Sports Turbines - Ball Bearing 320hp each

HKS Split Dump Pipes

HKS stage 2 cams and springs

Twin 3" Front Pipes into single 3.5" Exhaust. N1 Style Muffler

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water Pump

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch R3C

Lightened Flywheel

Genuine Nissan N1 Block ($3,500)

GTR Crank (replaced)

Adjustable Cam Gears

Apexi Power FC 'Plug N Play'

Apexi Electronic Boost Controller Kit

Apexi FC Commander Hand Controller

Apexi Super Intake kit for 80mm AFM's

Apexi GT Spec Intercooler (no longer in production) 136mm Thick

R33 Gtst 80mm AFM's <Used

Greddy/Trust Oil Catch Can

Greddy/Trust Intercooler Piping Kit

CP Forged Pistons

Tomei Metal Head Gasket

NISMO Fuel Pump

600cc injectors

Apline MP3 Headunit w/remote

Alarm System with Remote Central Locking

Bride Reclining Racing Seats w/genuine rails, nearly new

Nismo Duracon Gearknob

TEIN Super Street Coilovers (Adjusted for Australian Streets, Height and Dampening Adjustable)

Front Strut Brace

Michelin Pilot Preceda Tyres on stock GTR rims

Slotted Brake Rotors and Bendix Pads

Currently making around 350 hp at all 4, on only 1.2 bar.

I had plans to finish it off with tomei cams, injectors and a tune to see around 350awkw, but time and financial constraints have halted that progress...

I have all receipts for work done, totalling well over $20,000. Most work including rebuild performed by Gavin Wood Autotech in queensland, within the last 24 months.

I am looking for $26 900 for the car. Please direct all serious enquiries to my email:

[email protected]

Pics will be available within 5 days

Thanks

Mitch

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Very nice car.

You wrote that it has HKS step 2 cams and 600cc injectors but you want to finish it off with Tomei cams and injectors for 350awk. Is that a typo or is the car not fully tuned yet? Who tuned it?

Thanks.

I would go for 850cc injectors and twin fuel pumps along with with a set of tomei poncams. That said, the power delivery at the moment is phenomenal, yet another reason i never got to finish it off as i saw fit. I am sure that it has plenty more in it at its current state of modification.

Has been tuned well at its current setup, by gavin wood.

Thanks for the comments

Mitch

Will consider offers close to the asking price, will take certain moto's as part trade to about $8000.

Car is well priced, even in the current market, considering 20k gets you a mildly modded GTR with a shakey history...

Mitch

Sorry about the long delay on pics, have been at work every day. Here are a few, unfortunately its not a sunny day so really doesnt do the car justice. Will try to take some when the sun stays out for more than half a day...

Mitch

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