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THIS CAR HAS EVERYTHING AND TOP END BRAND NAME PARTS WELL OVER $70K ON THIS THING

JUST HAD NEW PAINT JOB DONE NOT ONE THING NEED TO BE DONE DRIVE IN AND ENJOY THE BEST OF THE BEST

ONLY GETTING RID OF IT BUSINESS IS NOT GOING THE BEST SO NEED TO PAY FEW BILLS I WENT OVER BOARD ON THE CAR :D

CAR HAS BEEN IN FAST 4S MAG AND ABOUT TO GO INTO ANOTHER

NOW PLEASE I PUT THE PRICE ON IT WHAT I THINK IS FAIR PLEASE NO WANKERS PLEASE THE PRICE IS A LITTLE NEG

I WILL SWAP FOR A CHEAPER CAR BUT NO TURBO PLEASE JUST A LUXURY RUN AROUND THANK YOU

PRICE IS $52000 ONO

HAS FULL BLITS GAUGES INSIDE ALSO NEW HKS EVC BOOST CONTROLLER

HAS R33 GTR SEATS ALOPT BETTER SO MUCH MORE STYLE MAKES CAR LOOK ALOT NEWER INSIDE

FULL CUSTOM BLUE PAINT JOB

17" RACING SSR RIMS 90% TREAD

CP PISTONS AND RINGS 86.5MM

EAGLE RODS

TOMIE FULL METAL GASGET SET

TOMIE OIL PUMP

ATI BALANCER

ACL RACE SERIES MAIN AND BIG END BEARINGS

HKS VALVE SPRINGS

ARP HEAD STUD KIT

ARP MAIN STUD KIT

NISSAN GASGET SET

JUN CRANK COLLAR

TRUST SUMP EXTENSION

HKS FUEL RAIL

SARD FUEL REG

HKS 115MM THINK INTERCOOLER

HKS CAM GEARS

POWER FC ECU

GARRET GT35R TURBO

TOMEI PONS CAMS \

TWIN PLATE 800HP CLUTCH

TWIN Z32 AIR FLOW METERS AND PLUSG

sard 700cc injectors

MAKES 550HP ON 23PSI VERY SAFE TUNE

19PSI MAKES 490HP

VERY FAST CAR

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THIS CAR HAS EVERYTHING AND TOP END BRAND NAME PARTS WELL OVER $70K ON THIS THING

JUST HAD NEW PAINT JOB DONE NOT ONE THING NEED TO BE DONE DRIVE IN AND ENJOY THE BEST OF THE BEST

ONLY GETTING RID OF IT BUSINESS IS NOT GOING THE BEST SO NEED TO PAY FEW BILLS I WENT OVER BOARD ON THE CAR :geek:

CAR HAS BEEN IN FAST 4S MAG AND ABOUT TO GO INTO ANOTHER

NOW PLEASE I PUT THE PRICE ON IT WHAT I THINK IS FAIR PLEASE NO WANKERS PLEASE THE PRICE IS A LITTLE NEG

I WILL SWAP FOR A CHEAPER CAR BUT NO TURBO PLEASE JUST A LUXURY RUN AROUND THANK YOU

PRICE IS $49000 ONO

HAS FULL BLITS GAUGES INSIDE ALSO NEW HKS EVC BOOST CONTROLLER

HAS R33 GTR SEATS ALOPT BETTER SO MUCH MORE STYLE MAKES CAR LOOK ALOT NEWER INSIDE

FULL CUSTOM BLUE PAINT JOB

17" RACING SSR RIMS 90% TREAD

CP PISTONS AND RINGS 86.5MM

EAGLE RODS

TOMIE FULL METAL GASGET SET

TOMIE OIL PUMP

ATI BALANCER

ACL RACE SERIES MAIN AND BIG END BEARINGS

HKS VALVE SPRINGS

ARP HEAD STUD KIT

ARP MAIN STUD KIT

NISSAN GASGET SET

JUN CRANK COLLAR

TRUST SUMP EXTENSION

HKS FUEL RAIL

SARD FUEL REG

HKS 115MM THINK INTERCOOLER

HKS CAM GEARS

POWER FC ECU

GARRET GT35R TURBO

TOMEI PONS CAMS \

TWIN PLATE 800HP CLUTCH

TWIN Z32 AIR FLOW METERS AND PLUSG

sard 700cc injectors

MAKES 550HP ON 23PSI VERY SAFE TUNE

19PSI MAKES 490HP

VERY FAST CAR

Awesome car and fair price... Speaking from experience here.

Im building a similiar GTR atm, 86.5mm, GT35R, serious oil mods etc and Im up close to what your asking ... and mine doesn't have the paint, body and wheels etc..

Best of luck bud

  • 2 weeks later...

another price drop $41k i have spent more than that on mods come and get a street killer with looks power and very very clean car

only done 2800ks everything is new all safe tune never raced or track or anything washed once a week and only leaves the shed twice a mth its mint

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