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Hey guys,

Im Finaly stripping my GTR for parts as I had no buyers. Anyways I'm sure this is good news to heaps of ppl out there as now any part you can think of is avaliable. So if there is something you are after that is not on the list please let me know. Thank you

The Car is 1990 Nissan Skyline GTR silver.

ExteriorFRONT BAR with the lip300BONNET fiber glass with pins 400HEADLIGHTS X2400INDICATORS X2300LH GUARD250RH GUARD250LH DOOR SHELL with intrusion bar for compliance Window included250RH DOOR SHELL with intrusion bar for compliance Window included250WINDSCREEN with REAR VIEW MIRROR300LH SKIRT NISMO original 3 piece200RH SKIRT NISMO original 3 piece200Rear Bar Lips matching with the side skirts200WHEELS 17" ADVAN racing with tyres800LH QUARTER PANEL GLASS100RH QUARTER PANEL GLASS100REAR WINDSCREAN200BOOT LID Nismo style150BOOT300WING200REAR BAR200LH TAIL LIGHT100RH TAIL LIGHT100FRONT GRILL150FRONT REINFORCEMENT BAR300REAR RE INFORCEMENT BAR200FRONT WIPERS50REAR WIPER20INTERIORDASH200AIRCON AIR VENTS mid (twin)100AIRCON AIR VENTS pasenger100AIRCON AIR VENTS driver50INDICATOR AND LIGHT CONTROLS50CLUSTER Original with 85000KMs100CLUSTER NISMO 260 with 45000KMs I bought it but never installed it200BOOST GAGE (smoke)50STEERING WHEEL perfect condition300COLOUM COVER50PLASTIC FRAME AROUND RADIO and AC controls50STOCK 3 GAGES100A/C CONTROLS50Blitz TURBO TIMER50SIDE SIL COVERS200LH DOOR TRIM100RH DOOR TRIM100ALL SEATS front and back. Back seat and Driver's have cigarette hole700CENTRE CONSOL50GEAR KNOB With brand new Black leather trim50Hand Brake Leaver with brand New Leather trim50SUN VISORs50INTERIOR LIGHTS50ROOF TRIM50FLOOR MATS150SEAT BELTS Front100SEAT BELTS Back100SPEAKER SHELVES50MECHANICALA/C CONDENSOR Complete200RADIATOR150BONNET RELEASE50FAN50GREDDY TRUST Top INTERCOOLER PIPES with special clamps300Intercooler Drag type 600 x 300 x 120mm - 3.15" Outlets390CUSTOM cold AIR BOX to hide the pods it's also legal150Custom Air PIPES + Air Filter PODS for Z32 AFMs200Z32 AFMs + PLUGS x 2 As new only used for 1000Kms600ABS MODUEL100BRAKE BOOSTER100STRUT BRASE100ENGINE DAMPER50FUSE BOX with all fuses50TOMEI FUEL REGULATOR180SARD 700CC INJECTORS800BLITZ Twin BLOW OFF VALVE500FRONT DIFF250REAR DIFF800GEARBOX and TRANSFER CASE800TAIL SHAFT150OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH Push Type used for only 9000 KMS2000DOWN or Front PIPES (from dump pipes to cat)250HIGH FLOW CAT 3.5"300EXHAUST VeilSide 4" Cat back400BOSH FUEL PUMP intank200FUEL TANK50SHELL COMPLIED and Regesterable5000

R33 Rebuilt Engine with Twin Garret -10s Turbos (HKS RS) 370KW @ wheels. Block has been chemically cleaned and refreshed with brand new stronger parts and longer Crank shaft. Head is also brand new with Tomei Metal Head Gasket. N1 Oil Pump. N1 Water Pump. Adjustable cam gears. Heavy Duty triple strength silicon Timing Belt. N1 Idler Bearing. N1 Adjuster Bearing. New camshaft and crankshaft seals. HKS Dump piepes. Dyno sheet avaliable also engine is still in the car running only traveled 9000 KMs.

9000I Also have the APEXI POWER FC Pro Tuned for this engine and Turbos 1000

ALL PARTS ARE LOCATED IN SYDNEY POSTAGE CAN BE ARRANGED.

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I know mate it's a shame. Everyone wants it but nobody wants to pay for it. :)

Damn shame actually. I am the guy that commented on your car in the Shell servo on Parra rd late the other night. The photos dont do this car justice, It is in Fkn gorgeous condition....If only economic times were better....

Damn shame actually. I am the guy that commented on your car in the Shell servo on Parra rd late the other night. The photos dont do this car justice, It is in Fkn gorgeous condition....If only economic times were better....

Oh yeah I remember you. Thanks mate someone came for the engine tonight and wants the whole car now. He also drove it and loved it but Im not sure as I have already promised some ppl on the forum some parts, we might swap cars and $$ on top my way.

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