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Hi all :D

I have only just had new turbos installed and had the car tuned. It is making a solid & safe 307kW at all four wheels on a very comfortable 16PSi :(

Other mods include:

Built Engine

Big sump

Forged Pistons

Rods

HKS 272 Cams

720cc injectors

Garrrett Turbos

Power FC D Jetro

Exedy Twin Plate Clutch

Oil cooler

Tein Super Street coilovers

Turbosmart E-Boost boost controller

Trial full exhaust

18 x 10 +18 Work XD9 wheels

Z Tune colour coded bodykit

Pioneer 7.5" DVD/TV / full stereo

Nismo 320kmh dash

Body of car has done 139,XXXkms, but motor was only built approximately 3 years ago. I have had the car for a year and have done only 5,000km-ish in that time. Car has been serviced twice in that time. I am selling with my head, not my heart - it's time to start saving money for a house.

I need to sell this car so I have dropped the price from $62,000 to $57,000!

Respond in thread, PM me, or call/SMS me on 0402 345 185.

Bec

PS I will put pics up when I am at home as don't have any on this computer (feel free to put some up if you have any :) )

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PS I am open to the idea of an S13/Onevia + cash ;)

Hi, Bec

I am a gtr man with a collection od S15s GTR33 and GTR34, RX7 RS 2 seater spirit r type A, we may be able to do a swap!! will call you

Alex 0439 818008 Melb 3195

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Open to reasonable offers guys, I need this car gone ASAP... A beautifully built, serious GTR!

Pics and info can be found at Carsales ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...0&silo=1011

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