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In street trim this car looks stock and meets all roadworthy checks but can put out over 400 awhp

Nur engine bought from Nissan

Nismo intake plenum

Nismo 600cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo intercooler

Nismo upper arm link front and rear

Nismo A-arm

Nismo rear member bracket

Nismo rear member spacers

Nismo stabilizer

Nismo twin plate Gmax spec 2 clutch

Nismo front fender bracing (behind)

Nismo under floor reinforcement bar

Nismo master cylinder stopper

Nismo limited dash- (computer screen with live digital & analogue feedback)

Nismo 5 point harnesses

Tomei oil pan baffle plate

Tomei Metal head gasket

Tomei turbo outlet

Tomei full ECU

HKS GT-SS turbo KIT (600hp)

HKS oil cooler

HKS thermostat

HKS CAMP system ecu monitor

HKS ECV 3

HKS kansai reinforcement bar

MINES silent VX titanium pro exhaust (turbo to tip)

Mine's front pipe

MINES high flow cat

Trust intercooler piping kit

Blitz LMC series type-R radiator

Cusco front upper arm

Cusco tension rods

GARAGE DEFEND GT cooling panel

DO-LUCK rear cross bar

DO-LUCK gachiri support

Brembo F50 front brakes 2 piece rotors (gold hats)

Brembo F50 4 pot rears

Brembo stainless steel brakes lines

Project MU type -NR brake pads (new)

ARC rear magic wing (titanium)

OHLINS Coilover Suspension with Reservoir Tank

Final motion carbon fiber front lip

VOLK Racing LE37 17x9.5 forged rims (spare set with race rubber) or TE37 bronze

Advan AO48 255/40/17 Type S tyres

$50,000

Top left is picture on car

more pics to come

ohlins over nismo over brembo

or with TE37

oil cooler vent

comes with top of the range alarm

thinking about parting the car out let me know what parts your interested in and car will be almost stock at the end.

interior

as asked for

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holy shit this thing is awesome!!! does that Nismo dash give you feedback/info like the R34 GTR's that are mounted in the middle?? i have never seen this before...free bump dude...if i find 50k lying around somewhere u'll be expecting a call from me!

holy shit this thing is awesome!!! does that Nismo dash give you feedback/info like the R34 GTR's that are mounted in the middle?? i have never seen this before...free bump dude...if i find 50k lying around somewhere u'll be expecting a call from me!

Yes like the 34 GTR but has a few more options, its a HKS camp system and it has been wired into the tomei ECU and this nismo dash.

more pics to come

nice car mate, why are you selling everything off, there is no way you will make your money back, you would have easily spent more than 50k on this car alone???

nice clean car, should sell soon, also roughly how many k's?

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

I could be interested in acquiring some parts of the Car if you are still selling, in particular some of the NISMO products arm/bars etc... and also the do luck gear (i guess in general suspension/bracing items). Can you PM me with parts you would be willing to seperate and prices you would consider.

Nismo upper arm link front and rear

Nismo A-arm

Nismo rear member bracket

Nismo stabilizer

Nismo front fender bracing (behind)

Nismo under floor reinforcement bar

Nismo master cylinder stopper

GARAGE DEFEND GT cooling panel

DO-LUCK rear cross bar

DO-LUCK gachiri support

Thanks for your time.

Hi,

I could be interested in acquiring some parts of the Car if you are still selling, in particular some of the NISMO products arm/bars etc... and also the do luck gear (i guess in general suspension/bracing items). Can you PM me with parts you would be willing to seperate and prices you would consider.

Nismo upper arm link front and rear

Nismo A-arm

Nismo rear member bracket

Nismo stabilizer

Nismo front fender bracing (behind)

Nismo under floor reinforcement bar

Nismo master cylinder stopper

GARAGE DEFEND GT cooling panel

DO-LUCK rear cross bar

DO-LUCK gachiri support

Thanks for your time.

just working out prices

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