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Vehicle 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE BCNR33 GTR V-Spec

Price $65,500

Kilometres 58,000

Body Coupe

Colour Silver

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L (2597cc)

Reg Plate GT863

Reg Expire SEP-2007

Engine No

RWC Yes

Brief Comments This V-Spec GTR is one of a kind. Tastefully and meticulously modified for the Track and Street. Brand new $37,000 Engine plus Race spec brakes, suspension and gearbox.

Long Comments This car has just returned to me after 10 months in the workshop. It has done less than 1000k's. I am selling it due to financial circumstances which will see me not only extremely out of pocket but devastated at losing a car which I have poured my heart into. I Intended to use it on the track and the car has been built and set up just for that. Having said that it is a dream to drive on the road and I constantly have people staring and stopping to have a closer look. The car is immaculate in body, paint and interior. It has no stickers or unnecessessary gauges and the Black 10.5 Inch Volk Racing wheels are the only clue to the modifications underneath. Everywhere possible I have made every effort to have the car including the engine bay look as standard as I could to avoid unwanted attention from the boys in blue. The pod filters are hidden in a modified air box and even the oil catch can looks like the original water bottle for the radiator. The interior is standard aprt from the nismo 320kph speedo and gauges and there is a nismo short shift kit too. The latest project has an invoice totalling $70,000. A brief list is as follows: -Blue Printed, Balanced and Cryogenically treated Engine which cost $37,000. -OS Giken Close Ratio Gear box. -Alcon Brake set. 365mm Front and 335mm Rear. -Apexi Coil Over suspension. - Adjustable Front Camber. -2 New Hks 2530 Turbos. -4 Inch Exhaust system and Metal Cat. -Haltech E11 Version 2 Computer. -Exedy Triple Plate Clutch. -Sard Fuel Rail and 700cc Injectors. -HiCas Lock Bar As for a detailed list of engine components that include Mahle pistons (Mahle supply Ferarri's F1 Team with theirs) I can quite happily talk about those later by phone or email but everything is new right down to the block. The rest of the car is superb and I have been told many times that you don't get better than this. The Volks are dressed in Bridgestone RE55's (285/30/18). They are a great track tyre and I love them on the road too. The car is sitting in the garage now and will not be driven before sold. Everything on the car is less then a month old and It has travelled 800k's in that time. It is Vic Registration but resides on the Gold Coast. The Engine currently produces 481kw /645hp and 10,000 newtons of tractive effort on a very conservative tune to ensure good engine life and a good buffer for detonation. The car was built by High Torque Performance Australia in Melbourne and the Tune was done by Tuning expert Duane Evans from the same company. He is the only person I would let go near the tuning on the car. This engine is built to last. All invoices can be provided for proof of work and contact details for the guys at High Torque Performance will happily be forwarded. Dyno Sheet available too. The car prior to all this work did a 59.14 second lap of the Queensland Raceway circuit with 300awkw (on QR website for last year)and standard brakes. Now with the new suspension, brakes and engine I would be expecting a low 56 or even a 55 second lap time. Very few cars have achieved this as you can see from the QR website results. It is easily a low 10 sec quarter mile car so people have told me although I have obviously have never tried it! I can't begin to tell you how amazing this car is.

Seller Details

Name Peter

Suburb Gold Coast

State Queensland, 4217

Mobile Phone 0412888175

Home Phone 04 12888175

Contact Details Mobile only on during working hours. (5.00am to 5.00pm)

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/NISSA...keywords=V-Spec[/img]

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