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It s time to sell my beloved car just as i get it how i wanted, Am moving into a 4 Door as my partner is sick of

trying to get our daughter in and out of the back seat., most likely a WRX STI (took one for a test drive yesterday

and was very disapointed :ermm: )

The car has been treated well driven to work everyday by my partner, servicing has been done with gavin Wood.

I have worked hard to get this car legal with wheels size, exhaust, covering pods and so on.

I have never taken it down the 1/4 of on the track so its had a pretty easy life.

its one of the neater GTR's you will find and has pretty much everything hardware wise you would want.

The engine has about 25000-30000 k's on it the Body has 135000.

When i bought it I had the gearbox pulled out and serviced, installed new synchro's and Bearings, I also had a new

Jim Berry clutch fitted at the same time to make the car a good daily driver.

The underbody of the car is nice and straight.

Car has just been serviced and had new plugs put in.

Call me on 0433355124 or email me on [email protected]

I am looking for $28000.00 With the CE28N's or $25500.00 With stock rims on it.

Located at the Gold Coast.

Mark

1991 GTR Silver (been in Oz since 98)

Engine Rebuilt by Gavin Wood Autotech at the Gold Coast.

HKS GT-SS Sports Turbines - Ball Bearing 320hp each

HKS Split Dump Pipes

HKS stage 2 cams and springs

Twin 3" Front Pipes into single 3.5" Exhaust. N1 Style Muffler

3.5" Metal Cat

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water Pump

Jim Berry Custom Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Genuine Nissan N1 Block ($3,500)

GTR Crank (replaced)

Adjustable Cam Gears

Apexi Power FC 'Plug N Play'

Apexi Electronic Boost Controller Kit

Apexi FC Commander Hand Controller

Apexi Super Intake kit for 80mm AFM's

Apexi GT Spec Intercooler (no longer in production) 136mm Thick

R33 Gtst 80mm AFM's <Used

Greddy/Trust Oil Catch Can

Greddy/Trust Intercooler Piping Kit

CP Forged Pistons

Tomei Metal Head Gasket

NISMO Fuel Pump

600cc injectors

Apline MP3 Headunit w/remote

Alarm System with Remote Central Locking

Bride Reclining Racing Seats (possibly non-genuine?) w/genuine rails,

nearly new

Genuine Black Nismo Gear Knob

Genuine Nismo Steering Wheel.

TEIN Super Street Coilovers (Adjusted for Australian Streets, Height andDampening Adjustable)

Front Strut Brace

Slotted Brake Rotors and Bendix Pads

18" 9.5 +15 Volk CE28n with Khumo Rubber all round

Pinnaples in Rear Cradle

New Rack Ends on the Rear Wheels

Adjustable Front Castor Arms

new gear stick boot

new hand brake boot

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Hey man

Did you buy this from a chap in NSW? Saw it for a sale last year after it was bought from Qld orginally....i didnt make the trip up to buy it then, but i wish i did

Either way, All class this Gtr..........good luck with the sale :D

Yep its the same GTR, now with new Wheels, Clutch, Steering Wheel, Gear Knob, Gearbox Synchros and Bearings, adjustable Castor arms, Cradle Pinnaples, Rear Rack ends, 3.5" Metalcat, 3.5" hi flow muffler, Stainless Pod Box, Handbrake and Gearstick boots and the guards rolled :laugh:

There was only so much I could do before the Mrs says "STOP SPENDING MONEY ON THE CAR we are getting married next year" LOL.

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