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Pretty rare beast and this one has some work done to it.

Is a genuine 1of 800 homologation special R31 GTS-R.

Is one owner from Japan with 166,000km on the speedo and the RB25engine that is fitted is only 80,000km old. Has other goodies like

17in 5 stud wheels

External wastegate with screamer pipe

twin plate clutch

boost gauge

stainless exhaust

Profec boost controller

chipped computer

plus other stuff I haven't had a chance to check out.

Goes bloody hard and once it comes on boost , 1st is useless.

When I get time will give it a run at SST cos I'm intrigued what it's got.

Also have the GTR and a Cefiro for sale and will sell 2 of the 3 cars.

Cheers

Ken

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Sorry , forgot that bit:D

As it has an RB25 already installed and appears to be in good nick, I want $16,500.

This includes the various bits ie child restraints , filler neck etc for passing in WA.

Am not sure what is reqd for Eastern states.

You will have to find some tyres and borrow a set of wheels that doesn't go within a poofteenth of the guard lips like these do

It already is in W Aust

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by mcmn

has it been engineered?

Read 2 posts up.

No it hasn't. Would get past in WA but have no idea what is reqd for the East.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Steve-SST

My sons busted the piggy bank open for this beast. Ken knew we were suckers for R31s thats why it went on the dyno i think.

Honest , it wasn't like that at all:D

Took it there to get a power run and check a/f's .

btw , it ran 263rwhp at 5K with a tired fuel pump. I will bet it gets 300 with a wolf and a new pump but I'm sure fenji will keep us informed:)

Cheers

Ken

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Hey ken maybe intersested, will my 32gtr fuel pump fit? I managed to get salvage rights to my car. that 31 would look good with my t04r and 33brakes on. PM me you number if you can ill give you a buzz. I lost the buisness card you gave me in the wash. Cheers Matt

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Matt , the GTS-R is all but sold to Steve at SST here in Perth.

The grey GTR is still for sale I had in Adelaide though and a good deal beckons.

My number is 0418 927 415

Cheers

Ken

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