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My 1992 GTR

I imported this Car in 2007.

Was an Auction Grade 4 when purchased.

When it came into the country was completly standard except for a Techtom. Even had the standard exhaust!

Car was imported with 74 000kms on the clock and now has just over 86 000kms.

I just dont have the time to enjoy it anymore and i do a fair bit of cycling so just need something that i can carry my bike around in.

Price $22K (Happy to see what your willing to trade me)

Modifications:

Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

HKS EVC V Boost controller Set to 10Psi and 14Psi

Splitfire Coil packs

X Force 3" Cat back with hi flow cat and XForce front pipes

Nismo Coppermix twin plate clutch

Cusco PZero Coil Overs

R33 GTR Brembo brakes with ADR approved Braided lines

R33 GTR Wheels

Tein Tension Rode

Front and Rear Sway bars

Car made 350RWHP on 14PSI

Car is serviced every 5000km's with Redline Oil.

I will try and put picks up in the next day or two.

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quote name='smokin_joe' date='14 Oct 2009, 04:29 PM' post='4880045']

My 1992 GTR

I imported this Car in 2007.

Was an Auction Grade 4 when purchased.

When it came into the country was completly standard except for a Techtom. Even had the standard exhaust!

Car was imported with 74 000kms on the clock and now has just over 86 000kms.

I just dont have the time to enjoy it anymore and i do a fair bit of cycling so just need something that i can carry my bike around in.

Price $22K (Happy to see what your willing to trade me)

Modifications:

Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

HKS EVC V Boost controller Set to 10Psi and 14Psi

Splitfire Coil packs

X Force 3" Cat back with hi flow cat and XForce front pipes

Nismo Coppermix twin plate clutch

Cusco PZero Coil Overs

R33 GTR Brembo brakes with ADR approved Braided lines

R33 GTR Wheels

Tein Tension Rode

Front and Rear Sway bars

Car made 350RWHP on 14PSI

Car is serviced every 5000km's with Redline Oil.

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