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Damn, if I had the dollars.

What does it pull on the Dyno?

B.

The dollars seems to be everyones problem these days.

I ran it up once and it made 260hp at the rears on 7psi. Its never seen more boost then that.

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hey mate, is this a true gtr or a gtst with an rb26? also why is it so cheap?

100% gtr. I have reduced the price so much because i need it gone. I think it's well priced and therefore should be gone by now.

If you price it at what it's worth people say it's too much, if you reduce it it's too cheap........frustrating.

Im interested in your gtr.

When was the engine fitted by RAJAB racing?

Do you have the reiepts for the engine purchase and install?

Do you have reciepts for the Ported head work and the Exedy clutch?

Has the car been resprayed? The exterior looks very clean

Is the body straight?? No bog or any damage/repairs been done?

No rust anywhere?

Does it come with a current road worthy certificate?

Would you be prepared to get it compression tested?

Sorry for so many questions.

Edited by 33gtsadam
yet you ignored all my above questions :thumbsup:

Sorry mate i thought i had already spoken to you. That many people have called me that it's hard to keep track. Give me a call or send through your number in a pm and i will call you, didn't mean to offend you.

Did you bye this car off of jcasey87 a member of skylines australia.

Yeah this is josh's old gtr.

Has had a few things removed and returned to stock since the last time i saw it.

Yeah this is josh's old gtr.

Has had a few things removed and returned to stock since the last time i saw it.

Only thing removed was the radiator otherwise the car has had more stuff put in it, not returned to stock

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