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Vehicle : NISSAN SKYLINE BNR32 GTR

Price: $25000ono

Kilometres: 116000

Reg Expiry: JAN-2009

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes

This is 3rd time trying to sell my car which i think is time to let it go!

it hasn't been driven much since April this year maybe dozen times and is wasting away in the garage.

So time to sell it to someone who will enjoy it on more regular basis.

Imported through prestige motor sport.

Regretful sale have 2 cars now and this is not practical for me to keep anymore, always garaged and maintained with quality oils regularly (motul) gear box and diffs done recently with shockproof and castrol.

Tuned by CRD - 343awkw @ 19psi have dyno sheet.

List of modifications:

R33 engine transplant from Japan (going from www.prestigemotorsport.com information, here is link to original ad from there http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...p?StockID=2577)

Trust 618z turbos

Apexi FC with hand controller

tomei poncams 260 deg 9.15 lift

greddy adjustable cam gears

polished plenum,

HKS Twin power CDI 6 months old

Z32 AFM's Cusco pipe work with Custom pipework to custom carbon fiber enclosed air box,

3 catch cans legally plumbed back to PCV,

Upgraded R33 GTR Brembo brakes, new front EBC green pads

Earls Braided brake lines,

Nismo link suspension parts with Ohlins front coilovers and with KYB at the rears,

Front n Rear strut braces by ARC,

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper,

Maltech red braided clutch line from master cylinder to slave

Greddy remote filter relocator and oil cooler,

Trust Front mount Intercooler,

4WD controller wired to radio controls

Kenwood audio system CD/MP3 player with splits at front,

HKS boost controller,

Greddy boost gauge and HKS oil temp gauge,

Insurance approved alarm system with window lifter,

ARC sway bars, ARC castor rods

AS body braces to front guard,

Rays Engineering 17x10inch rims with near new Bridgestone Adrenaline ®and GT camparos (F) 255's wide,

Recaro front seats SSRII,

3.5inch SS Kakimoto Exhaust, also have a stock looking 3 inch muffler that can be used to drop the DB levels :) from diff back,

Trust front pipes

Ballistic High flow Cat converter

Nismo/HKS intercooler hard piping,

OS Giken twin plate clutch,

Greddy top hard piping and gates bottom radiator hose,

Dual core radiator,

Bosch 044 intake pump, direct wire to battery located in boot

N1 body kit with N1 head lights, N1 front bar

N1 carbon lip and N1 carbon boot lip

Front carbon trim intercooler surround

New Fibreglass front diffuser with air guide to brakes (not installed as yet)

Car been resprayed original colour - 2 years ago

plus much more spent on this GTR

Also have another set of rims 17x9s with semi comp tyres (90%) and other bits n peices that goes with the car.

Have all import papers and engineers report etc. 1st owner since being here

No tyre kickers please, only serious buyers

located in sydney serious buyers can ring me on 0425369173

aaron

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