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Due to the recent purchase of a new toy - the GTR is now up for sale.

Some of you may already know the car from earlier track days.

This car has been my everyday driver for nearly 5 years. It has also been extremely capable on the track throughout that time.

I have listed below a list (that I can remember) of mods - there are also many others such as stereo and blue tooth connection etc which are not listed.

I have included a couple of pics. I am happy to send more if required.

Current asking price is $50,000-00 ONO. Call me on mobile 0419641071 or PM if interested.

Engine has been fully balanced and blueprinted (assembled by Stone Brothers Racing)

Apex’i PFC with hand controller

Rusic Engineering GTR 4WD controller

Garrett 2560 turbos

Tomei Cam cover Baffles

Oil gallery restrictor

CP forged pistons

ACL race bearings

Eagle forged rods

CP Race ‘Black’ rings

ARP Rod bolts and gudgeons

Balanced crank

Ported and polished head - Fully flow tested

Tomei poncams

Tomei cam gears

Nismo metal head gasket

Nismo water pump

Nismo Oil pump

Tomei fuel rail

Sard 700cc injectors

Sard fuel regulator

Performance Metalcraft race sump (extended pickup)

Tomei 3” induction system

Z32 AFM’s

Pod filters

Tomei Expreme stainless exhaust manifold

Custom side pipe and mounting bracket for track work

Splitfire coilpacks

Modified and strengthened gearbox

Heavy duty single plate organic clutch

Custom engine cover – full engine polishing

Performance Metalcraft air/oil separator

Performance Metalcraft alloy catch can / washer reservoir

Accusump 3qt oil reservoir

Braided engine lines

PWR Engineering custom alloy radiator

Oil cooler – blue line plumbing

Braided stainless brake lines

Stoptech veined race rotors front

DBA 5000 series cross drilled and slotted rear rotors

Stoneshields removed for cooling

Endless race pads (track)

Bosch 500hp external race pump

GTR in tank lifter pump

ARE custom alloy swirl pot and plumbing

Cusco camber adjustment kit – front and rear

Tomei GT coilover suspension

Safety 21 roll cage

4 point race harness attachment points

Turbo timer

Mongoose Alarm system

Auto window lifters

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Thanks for your comments Col.

Came close to the new GTR - but alas no.

Went for something a little more exotic.

Depending on what is happening at work - I may even venture out (not for a run) to the next track day.

Hey Noel.

Bought a car I've wanted since Adam was a boy.

Right place, right time all that sort of thing.

Thought very hard about the GTR but had to go with this.

I've done the speed thing - now it's just f*cken style. :laugh:

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Hey Noel.

Bought a car I've wanted since Adam was a boy.

Right place, right time all that sort of thing.

Thought very hard about the GTR but had to go with this.

I've done the speed thing - now it's just f*cken style. :P

You fuggin Mug lair Pete, Dibs on passenger ride doood. :D:P:P

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Will take $40,000-00 for her

Man only if you were about 4 months earler. I would of gave you cash. But i bought this blue skyline. Its just not real driver friendly. I love yours tho. It is exactly what i wanted. Good luck with the sale. Im sure it will move quick for your hands

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That is one hell of a package for the price. I am currently in the market for a R33 GT-R. I am trying to keep it $25k or under and build it up from there... But your car looks like it would save me a packet long term. Makes me want to work my butt off to save the extra cash.

Out of curiousity, what does it hit on the dyno (kw)?

Hi,

Sorry for tha late reply. Last (recorded) power run was done 2 engines ago so I am a little unsure. Anyone serious about buying the car I am more than happy to get a power reading for you.

I will also throw in a set of Works CR Kai race rims with 2 x sets of semi slicks (both with about 75% tread).

Make me an offer!!



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