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Nissan Skyline GTR

Milage: 52,000kms (Engine & clutch less than 5,000kms)

Colour: White

Location: Adelaide

Price: $38,000

Contact: PM or post here.

Comments / Modifications:

I purchased this car back in 2000 from HKS Kansai and had it shipped to Adelaide. A few extras have been changed since but the tune and modifications are pretty much the same. The car has not been driven since 2004 except for occasional starts and drives to keep it maintained.

Major power mods which are done by HKS include;

- HKS GT 2530

- HKS metal head gasket kit

- HKS step 2 cams (mid to high end set up)

- HKS Kansai 550 injectors

- Nismo 80 air flow meters

- HKS oil cooler

- HKS air filters

- Yoshio Factory racing radiator

- HKS GT intercooler & HKS piping kit

- HKS manifold and front pipe

- Tanabe Racing muffler

- N1 piston (slightly bored with other N1 parts but I cant recall exactly - this was done by Rhemac in Australia)

- Nismo Gmax twin plate clutch

- HKS boost controller

- HKS Drag controller

- HKS torque split controller

Other mods include;

- Ohlins fully adjustables

- 19 inch AVS (275 all around - 90% new)

- Nismo complete dials

- Ganador mirrors

- Series 2 Xenons and front lip

The car has been in storage for almost 5 years now and I didnt want to sell it but have just bought another GTR in Japan. I currently work here so I will need to let this one go which is a shame.

There are many more mods but I honestly cant recall them now. It is absolulte a very fast and loud GTR that needs a good home.

Thanks for your interest and please let me know if you need further information.

Ken

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Thanks, the S15 days take me back.

For those interestes in the GTR - it will come with 12 months of personal parts assistance from Japan. I will be happy to find at parts for the car and them them to you at local cost!

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