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This GTR is the real deal. You will not see many cars in Australia that are built to this sort of specification and finished to this exceptionally high standard.

Make no mistake, this is no show pony with a big set of wheels and a lot of promises. This GTR has had over 100k spent in order to get it to this stage of modification.

This monster is built to produce big horse power and will have a final tune prior to delivery to the requirements of the fortunate new owner/pilot.

[Vehicle History/Overview]

This vehicle was originally built in Japan (12 months ago) by a reputable tuning house.

It was an "Open budget" build that was intended to produce big HP for drag use.

The engine was run in and had travelled only 6000 KM's when Imports101 stepped in, did some tests and inspections and snapped it up.

The car was imported and stripped down for compliance and licensing.

After the car was registered we decided to go all out and completely rebuild the car to ensure a package capable of 700 RWHP (900 Flywheel HP)and a potential 10 Second pass on street tyres.

All items on this engine are at most a mere 6300 KM's old and a lot more of them are brand spanking new with only 50 Km's travelled since the completion of the build.

[Engine Hardware]

Base Engine: RB26DETT With N1 strengthened block (24U)

HKS Forged Conrods

HKS Forged Pistons

HKS 282 High lift Camshafts

Ported Cylinder head

Greddy Large capacity Sump and Baffles

JUN Hi Volume Oil Pump

Custom rear head drain and Oil Choke

N1 Water pump (Anti-cavitating)

Gates Racing Timing Belt (No Stretch)

Copper core plugs

[bolt-on List]

HKS T51R SPL Turbo

HKS Stainless Steel eshaust manifold and Racing Wastegate

Customised Greddy Intake Plenum

Customised High Flowed Throttle bodies

Customised Splitfire cooling Ignition system

Customised Oil Separation system (Primary and secondary with drains)

Greddy Alloy race radiator

Greddy race oil cooler

Blitz 110mm Drag Intercooler

Engine Damper Kit

Nismo N1 engine mounts

Dual feed twin Bosch 044 fuel system

Large capacity fuel rail

1100cc Injectors

Sard Racing Fuel pressure Regulator

Greddy Profec B Electronic Boost controller

HKS FCon Pro programmable ECU

3.5" Stainless Steel mandrel bent exhaust system

[suspension and Driveline Hardware]

OS Giken Close ratio gearset (Helical)

OS Giken Triple plate competition clutch

Front and Rear LSD's

Aragosta fully adjustable coilover suspension (About 4k worth!)

HKS Torque Split Controller

Strut Braces

[interior Features]

White 320 KPH Instrument Cluster (Zeroed at build so showing 6300 now)

Recaro Raptor front and rear seats

NOTE: Raptors feature pump up lumbar supports and extendable thigh supports.

New Leather re-trimming on Seats, doors, console.

Custom paint on dash and console

Momo Wheel and boss

Trimmed parcel shelf, leather boots and custom embroidery.

[bodywork - Outside]

BBS 19" x 10.5" Forged Racing wheels

275/30ZR19 Potenza RE-O1R Rubber

Top Secret body kit

Custom finished twin alloy rear wings

Ganador Mirrors

LED Taillights (Can be changed to OEM if required)

Window Tint

Full Alarm System and PIN Code access

[Finishing]

Ceramic coating to many engine parts

Custom 2 pack paintwork to engine parts and bay.

Turbo exhaust housing is triple heat coated

Compressor cover, intake parts, throttle bodies and so on are ceramic bright-coated for easy maintenance and upkeep. IE: No polishing will ever be required on this engine.

Wheels, trim and bay are all matched by design to a stealth look in black and white with red as a contrast colour.

More information and pictures available on request. Please do not ask for any further information unless you are a serious buyer.

Vehicle can be shipped anywhere in the world.

Price of the vehicle is $52,500 which represents amazing value for this caliber of vehicle.

**OR NEAREST OFFER**

Contact Danny

Mob: 0403 065 666

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^ just because there is an IMPORTS101 sticker on the car doesn't mean he is a trader

my car has an IMPORTS101 sticker on it

my brother's TME had an IMPORTS101 sticker on it

etc. etc.

any car that has anything to do with the importing of a car through IMPORTS101 would have a sticker on it

end of story

i know for a fact, this guy is not IMPORTS101, nor is he a dealer

i just wanted to say that because it's the truth and it would stop any more questioning on the topic 'is this guy a trader' etc.

i've seen this car in the flesh, just parked up and it is one scary mofo, scariest presence a GTR can ever possess, definitely well worth the money

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