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I am selling my GTR that has just been rebulit 870 km's ago.

:BLOCK BORED AND DECKED

:CP FORGED PISTONS 40 THOU OVER

:OIL RESTRICTER

:CRANK CRACK TESTED AND LINISHED

:NEW EXEDY HD CLUTCH

:4WD TORQUE SPLIT CONTROLLER

:CARBON N1 REAR LIP

:NEW STEREO

:NEW TYRES

:REMAPPED COMPUTER, OR POWER FC AT EXTRA COST

SELLING DUE TO BLOWN OIL SEAL ON ONE OF THE TURBOS AND RUN OUT OF FUNDS.

AS IS NO PLATES.

$14000 ONO

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I am selling my GTR that has just been rebulit 890k's ago with CP forged pistons,it has a blown oil seal on one of the turbos and i am not spending any more money on it.

Selling as is with no plates.

$14000.

NO PICS YET HAVING PROBLEMS LOADING.

PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS DO NOT PM.

0447011399.

PICS ON WEEKEND.

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I am selling my GTR that has just been rebulit 870 km's ago.

:BLOCK BORED AND DECKED

:CP FORGED PISTONS 40 THOU OVER

:OIL RESTRICTER

:CRANK CRACK TESTED AND LINISHED

:NEW EXEDY HD CLUTCH

:4WD TORQUE SPLIT CONTROLLER

:CARBON N1 REAR LIP

:NEW STEREO

:NEW TYRES

:REMAPPED COMPUTER, OR POWER FC AT EXTRA COST

SELLING DUE TO BLOWN OIL SEAL ON ONE OF THE TURBOS AND RUN OUT OF FUNDS.

AS IS NO PLATES.

$14000 ONO

0447011399.

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nt=121498:GTR_PICS_003.jpg]post-31206-1191025145_thumb.jpg

PICS UP

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