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Car was built to race on the track and for fun on the street. Defies logic. Unbelievable stability. Everything is brand new and done only 2000 kms. 615 kW @all4wheels. Priority change forces sale. Will be featuring in super street magazine soon. $138,000.

HKS step 3 kit (crank/pistons/rods)

HKS 1.6mm drag head gasket

HKS exhaust gasket

HKS intake gasket

HKS twin spark

HKS oil pump

HKS cam gears

HKS timing belt

HKS fuel rail

HKS 1000cc injectors

HKS T51R SPL BB turbo

HKS GT2 wastegate

Race head stud kit

Race main stud kit

Race main bearing kit

Race crank bearing kit

N1 water pump

Trust sump kit

N1 block

Tomei 280 degree in/out 11.5 lift drag cam shafts

Tomei drag valve springs

Tomei titanium retainers

Tomei valve lifters

Race valve guides

Race valves

GT AUTO cut valves

ATI pulley kit

GT AUTO head port (intake/exhaust)

Sard fuel regulator

2x Bosch 044 fuel pumps

2x Bosch fuel filters

GT AUTO surge tank

Aircraft fuel hoses

Remote oil filter kit

2x Greddy oil coolers

Alloy 55mm radiator

Trust type-R BOV

GT AUTO exhaust manifold

Motec M800 ECU

Brembo 6 pot 380mm front brake kit

Brembo 4 pot 355mm rear brake kit

PPG gear box

ATS triple carbon clutch

Front/rear 4.3 ratio diff gears

Nismo GT pro rear LSD

HKS EVC

Cusco roll cage

ARC hood panel

ARC 5 inch intercooler

ARC strut brace

Ohlins suspension

Cusco full adjustment arms

ARC titanium 4 inch exhaust

Nismo wheel studs

Nismo 320 km/h dash

Gauges

ARC wing

ARC carbon diffuser

Top Secret front bar

Carbon fiber tail shaft

Defi rev tacho

Defi oil pressure gauge

Defi oil temp gauge

Defi water temp gauge

Defi fuel pressure gauge

Defi boost gauge

Send message if interested.

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Mother of all that is holy. That has to be the love child of the devil and god himself...because no one else could create something that is so evil..but so pure at the same time

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seen this car in person. credit to the owner. it is one beatiful and tough gtr. a little out of my price range, but i would second my morgage for it. ( if the wife would let me.) good luck with the sale bro.

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