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max its made is 547rwhp on 22psi and 12.2 AR so still very safe tune and good power for a GT35r it was for a dyno day

but as it is now street tune is 20psi 11.7 AF so very very safe and thats at 513rwhp still to much for the street lol it still frys all 4s 1st and 2nd :/

the car will make prob 600-630hp with race fuel and stronger tune with 26psi but never wanted to try

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Is your price still $39500 to high bro for these times. I thought you said your in no rush to sell the car if you don't get the money your after honestly keep it times are not better yet and your only going to get hit up with dissappointing offers. You wAnt to really sell it you have to come to terms on taking a real hit on it and aim for the lower to mid 30k. I've been watching this thread and I guess it speaks for itself as to how the cash flow is at present, really all the best but it's gonna be tuff.

D.M

its worth every cent - ive built 2 gtr's to a similar spec & i know what goes into it & how much it costs

regardless of todays market & what people are prepared to pay - i think its worth its weight in gold

No more chat in this thread please.

Do not post unless you are genuinely interested in purchasing this vehicle.

If you object to the asking price, either keep it to yourself or pm the seller.

Warnings will be handed out to those that can't follow the simple forum rules.

genuine query - how many kilometres has the motor done since the rebuild.

Was the OSGilken gearbox new, who put it in?

Will you allow me to speak with Mark at Gozilla MS?

I am from WA, so depending upon your answers, I would propose to fly over to view before discussing $$'s

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