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I imported this 3 years ago now from Japan, apart from the 34 GTR rims, a Jasma cat back exhaust it was pretty well standard, $20'000 licensed and complied.

Since then I have added:

GT2560r Turbos

Trust / Greddy Front and Dump Pipes

PFC (Non D-Jetro)

Nismo fuel pressure reg

Apexi Air Filters

HKS Kansai Strut brace

Trust Oil Filter relocation kit

Brembo F50 355mm Brakes

Extreme 6 Puck button clutch

HKS Hipermax III Coilovers

Federal 595RS Tyres

Momo Steering Wheel

Momo Gearknob

Sparco Sprint V seats

Full interior retrim to Match front seats

Dentcraft removed all body imperfections, now perfectly straight

As far as GTRs go it is fairly mildly modified.

Produces 400rwHP @ 18psi

Runs an 11.9 @ 117mph 1.793 60ft

Ran a 58.9 around Barbagello (short) in the wet

Only travelled 8000kms in 3 years, odo now showing 77'000kms.

Very happy with it, the only thing to go wrong has been a Water pump which proceded to put the fan thru the radiator, but was cheap enough to fix (Under $500)

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Bullcreek Avaition Museum

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Nissan Flag

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Work Depot

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New 'Sparco' themed interior

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R34 Themed Engine bay

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Brembo F50 Brakes 355mm

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Paintless dent removal did an amazing job, removed all small dents, car perfectly straight!

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very nice!
nice one
looks nice , the paint looks nice as well.. must go nice!

Some 'Nice' comments thanks :D

does it anoy the crap out of you climbing in and out of those seats every day?

Errrm..No...because I Jump in and out of the seat maybe once a month :D

Getting someone in the back is tricky :)

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Maybe i missed it, but whats the asking price?

Very nice GTR btw, clean and purposeful - love it!

Haha yeah I just quickly knocked up some speil about the car.....but it reads a bit like a classified advert :thumbsup:

Still, if I ever do come to sell, I can save time and just cut and paste this ;)

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