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PICTURES HERE

The GTR has:

• Kei office coilovers

• 17" ROH mags

• Tyres are 255 rear, 235 rear.

• DBA front slotted rotars, new bandex pads all round - I bought the rotars new when car was complied, done very little kms.

• Aftermarket steering wheel, gear knob, pedels.

• Recaro front seats

• Touchscreen TV/DVD player, also a mini disk player. - new pioneer speakers in doors and parcel shelf.

• Tinted windows - done at tintacar, been under a car cover most the time.

• Turbo timer

• new window sils

• Bosh 044 fuel pump installed - new, got installed before dyno run.

• Hicas lock bar

• bonnet pins

The GTR needs:

engine, resistor pack, ecu, clutch/fly, radiator, cat and exhaust.

I have a HKS stainless steel catback, Hiflow cat, Exedy clutch, billit fly and radiator for sale too.

Only $10,800

plates not for sale

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gtr_skyline2.jpg

PICTURES HERE

The GTR has:

• Kei office coilovers

• 17" ROH mags

• Tyres are 255 rear, 235 rear.

• DBA front slotted rotars, new bandex pads all round - I bought the rotars new when car was complied, done very little kms.

• Aftermarket steering wheel, gear knob, pedels.

• Recaro front seats

• Touchscreen TV/DVD player, also a mini disk player. - new pioneer speakers in doors and parcel shelf.

• Tinted windows - done at tintacar, been under a car cover most the time.

• Turbo timer

• new window sils

• Bosh 044 fuel pump installed - new, got installed before dyno run.

• Hicas lock bar

• bonnet pins

The GTR needs:

engine, resistor pack, ecu, clutch/fly, radiator, cat and exhaust.

I have a HKS stainless steel catback, Hiflow cat, Exedy clutch, billit fly and radiator for sale too.

Only $10,800

plates not for sale

Gee surely you would get much more for this just dumping in a stock RB26 thats been compression tested wouldnt you?

yeah im sure i probably would..

Whoever buys can get this GTR with a compression tested motor for about 16k

also im sure some places offer a warrenty on their motors too.

somebody buy my sexy GTR before I put it on ebay!

inspections welcome

yep.. It was rebuilt but it spun a bearing while it was being tuned.. waited another year for a re-rebuild and I just gave up I guess.

More pics will be up over the weekend.

I have some interested parties but no deposit yet, so it wont be for sale for long I dont think.

ps. the new buyer must send me pics of when its running again :(

Have you sold the 26 that spun the bearing? What condition was the gearbox and transfer case in prior to the motor letting go?

hey,

I still have the block.. has a hairline crack in it tho.. I still have the head.. been reconditioned and has tomei poncams.

I havent had any trouble with the gearbox/transfer case

thanks,

Hi,

this is my number: 0409 776 085

If you want the car, call me. Dont PM me asking to call you.

Twice now I have arranged for people to come look at the car and neither of them bothered to let me know they wernt going to come.

Its hard enough selling a car as it is!

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