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Wasnt really planning on selling but i thought i'd just see if there is much interest around in something like this.I could use the space and its almost impossible to sell a gtr these days so i'll see how this goes.

I have a 1972 240z (2seater) it has an rb30 block that has been re-built just with linished std rods acl race bearings etc,head is a rb25det with the vvt deleted,it was re-built with stock cams 3 angle valve grind,new guides,arp studs etc.

It has a greddy plenum with xf tb

550 cc injectors with custom top feed rail and SX regulator

300-600 custom cooler

Garret GT35R with a 1.06 exh housing

Tial external gate with screamer

Microtech lt12-s with x-6 sequential ignition with bosch coils and magnicor leads

Turbosmart e-boost2 (sleeper series)

Custom 3" exhaust

Big radiator

VG30dett 5 speed(same as rb25 with better ratios)

Custom tailshaft

R32 lsd with custom en26 axels and V8 commodore cvs

Custom rear disk conversion

Autometer gauges

044 pump with surge tank etc

Electric water pump and thermo fan

I did the usual 1000 km run in then took the car to the dyno and made 320 hp @ the wheels on 10psi

the tuner told me it easily has potential to make 500rwhp with more boost but to drive it for a while to get used to it first.Well i've decided that its needs some chassis strengthening before it gets anymore power

so it will need some thick walled tubing welded in to replace the flimsy stock chassis rails,also a cage would be a good idea.

This car weighs no more than 1000kg so it will be seriously quick when tuned more.

the body is in ok condition with some rust in the usual spots but nothing serious(rare spares sell replacment panels)

The paint is a mess,and i mean a mess..its flakey etc..would be a HOT car with a paint job and some wheels which i will be doing if i dont sell it(been enjoying it as a sleeper for the moment).

As i said im really just seeing how much interest is out there for this.

If there is interest,i will borrow a camera and take some pics and post them.

If i sell the GTR first it wont be for sale..I dont really need to sell either but i would like some room in my garage and some $ in my pocket.I'd rather sell the GTR but we'll see what happens.

Got 6 months rego GTR240 plates included

I'd consider offers around 12k

240z19pu.th.jpg

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I'm interested...

Where are you located? Post up your contact details and I will call you.

In fact, email me as I don't often get onto these forums.

Email address:

stuarta AT aapt DOT net DOT au

Send photos through if you've got them.

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Hi, I am interested in this vehicle. Is there any chance you can email me some more pictures, and also your contact dtetails? If you have time, I'd love to come up and see the vehicle this weekend as well.

My email is [email protected]

Thanks, Amir

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Sorry guys.Passed an emissions test this week,got it all engineered and fully legal..Had a power tune done yesterday and made 517rwhp..Couldnt bear to sell it now..I'll just try a bit harder to sell the gtr.

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