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Item: GTR power upgrade. (Couple parts are specific to 32 & 33 GTR's and can be excluded from sale)

Age: See below, most parts are 4 months / 2000kms

Condition: Excellent

Price: $5300 (have receipts for most items. Buy price was $7974 which is before you add dyno tune and extras thrown in

To Fit: GTR's (piping kit to suit 32 only, ecu to suit 32/33 only)

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM, email [email protected] or call 0413 250 250 A/H

Comments: I fitted the bulk of this in January 08 and have only done 2000km's since then. As my upgrade came to fruition my financial situation changed and I now have to sell my car. It seems fitting to return my car to standard before selling because it's a better illustration of it's past, and at the same time offer someone with same goals as myself an opportunity to buy the lot in one go and avoid the hastle and waits i went through. This can all be fitted yourself with a shed and normal tools. The only additional expense might be a fine tune on the dyno to add other mods you run, or to get more power out of the tune.

My goals for this upgrade were reliability, response/drivability, economy, to appear stock and to only use parts that were necessary. I experimented with some other expensive boltons only to find they didn't add much value. The AFR's/boost on this tune are very safe and recorded 305rwkw @ 1.15bar (stock internals). I was getting 480kms around town on a full tank and that was using the power regularly.

For the next 2 weeks I will only be interested in queries from people wanting the bulk of the gear. After that I will separate.

Item: HKS GT-SS Turbos

Age: 2000kms / were in storage for about a year

Condition: Near new

Item: HKS S/S front and dump pipes

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Entire length has been covered in thermowrap

Item: Bosch 044 fuel pump in tank, Nismo 550cc injectors, Nismo Fuel reg, inline Fuel pressure gauge

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new except injectors which were bought 2nd hand

Comments: 044 includes Croydon Autosport's GTR speed fitting pack,has been rubber mounted and is silent. If you have an original fuel pump cradle we can swap to save you the trouble. Injectors have been professionally cleaned and flow tested, results were excellent.

Item: Justjap FMIC hardpipe kit - this is only suited to R32 GTR. Deduct $300 to exclude from sale

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Comments: Piece near radiator feeding TB is covered in thermowrap. Vacuum line installed in piece after turbo for boost controller.

Item: 3" Catco metal cat with 5" body

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: Near new

Item: Choice of HKS super sequential or Turbosmart Type 3 Dual port BOV. Deduct $150 to exclude from sale

Age: 2-4 years

Condition: Good working condition. Some scratches on the bodies of both items. I am currently using the Turbosmart item in a fully plumbed back setup for roadworthy purposes.

Item: Blitz I-Color Spec R Boost controller with optional tempurature sensor

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: As new, still has the plastic cover on the screen

Comments: This comes mounted in a custom centre console mount that looks great, can be hidden from view and doesn't require cutting into your dash. Temp sensor has never been used and still in packaging.

Item: Power FC with Hand controller to suit R32/33

Age: 2000kms / 4 months

Condition: As new, comes with custom mounting bracket to bolt ECU straight in

Comments: Tuned by Martin Donnan @ Willall to suit all mods listed here

OPTIONAL because nearly every GTR has these :domokun:

Item: Jasma S/S 3" catback exhaust and K&N Pod filters

Age: Unknown, are the only mods that were on car when i bought it

Condition: good

Price: Add $450

Comments: Exhaust has perfect volume for street. Reasonbly quiet until it comes on boost.

Will aim to get pics up on weekend, earlier if required.

Thanks

Wegs

Edited by wegs
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