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Update Post from my previous one, as the Engine has been replaced along with a few other mods (BBS Wheels, Exhaust System).

Looking at selling my GTR. I have only had it for a month after having been looking at purchasing it for a while. Finally after purchasing it, an opportunity has come up (to build my first house). I may need to sell the GTR to help finance this project. It is going to be my first house so after outweighing the situation I have decided that a house is a tad more important :(

Main parts that stand out are the OS Giken Gearbox (cost a tad over 7k to build new), OS Giken Triple plate clutch, -10 Turbo's, Fuel System and Sump.

Make:1996 GTR V-Spec

Colour: Midnight Purple

ENGINE

Trust Sump & Baffle

INDUCTION

Garret 2560-10 Turbo's

Sard 720cc Injectors

Apexi Pod Filters

FUEL SYSTEM

Custom Surge Tank

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Sard Fuel Regulator

Braided Fuel Lines

ELECTRONICS

APEXi Power FC with hand controller

Blitz DSBC Boost Controller

EXHAUST

Tomei 3" Dump Pipes

Custom 3" with twin mufflers

DRIVELINE

OS Giken 5 speed gearbox

OS GIKEN triple plate clutch

NTERIOR

Nismo 320km/h speedo

Momo steering wheel

Price: $35,900

STRICTLY NO TEST RIDES. I am happy to take interested parties for a test drive, if a deposit is received then the party interested can take it for a test drive.

Please no silly offers, if you're serious feel free to PM me with a 'reasonable offer'.

Pics of car with the modded engine and BBS wheels can be seen on the following link (better quality pics to appreciate the condition of the car).

http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/gtr800hp.htm

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Had a minor tune to run in the standard rb26 engine (purchased from @ Rampant Imports). Going to get a full tune next week. Minor tune made around 245-250 kw's at all 4 wheels. Should make 280-290 comfortably at all 4 with full tune.

  • 2 weeks later...

its heart-breaking stuff mate. Seeing a car as good as yours and not a single bite. Its just plain crazy. All the best with the sale mate, hope you can move it quickly without suffering too much on price. :D

I was looking at this but I think its now not a complete package as it once was. You have sold the Giken g/box but still have a high power motor.

To run that power with a stock box is not a long-term option.

Nice paint work though.

291awkw is easy for the gearbox, its the driver thats the problem

Agreed, I've seen cars with well over 350awkw with standard box and no dramas.

Back on topic, car is for sale and is at a bargain price.

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