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Big dollars spent on car, no shortcuts or bullshit parts put on this car.

A true package for anyone chasing a lovely example of a heavy built gtr.

Only reason for selling is due to P plate restrictions, I didnt check with the RTA before going ahead with these big plans

94 model, last of its kind. Heres a short description of the car.

New Built Motor:

Built by Hunter Thomas from Newcastle

All new belts & gaskets has been just replaced

Motor been crack tested, shot peened and polished block and new welsh plugs.

Crank has been shot peened and nitrided, oil gallery plugs removed and grub screwed fitted.

Pistons are from specialised piston services.

Conrods have been lightened, shot peened and polished, fitted with Jun rod bolts.

All components have been fully balanced.

Fresh Respray:

full resprayed white under a year old

all colour coded white

side skirts

boot holes shaved off

Turbo setup & Fuel system all done by Sonny (Turbo-1 Fabrication), all brand new parts on this car, yet to be driven.

price $32k also includes full rego & tuning at your desire tuner*

call 0420730164 (Sam) for more details

serious enquiries only!

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very nice car mate, if i was after a white gtr id buy it in a flash. hunter thomas are one of the best workshops around, Paul knows his stuff about building bulletproof engines, especially RB26s, his own gtr is a testament of his work. whoever buys this is getting a very good deal.

free bump

cheers

Linton

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I'm in the market for a GTR, but given there is another white GTR in Newcastle for sale at the moment for $23K (that has had $14K on the engine), this must have some big dollar gear on it for an extra $9K.

Any gearbox work? Head Work? Diffs or brakes?

Maybe best you keep it... Paul does good work, good luck with the sale.

BTW, no details of the Turbo setup?

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