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Ok Guys,

The time has come where i have decided to part with my GTR. Details are as follows, lots of work has been done since the last time i put her up for sale including an engine build......

Details:

Limited edition 1999 34GTR V-SPEC Midnight Purple 2

Rego till end of June 2009

55000km (Genuine, all books to prove from dealer in Japan)

Clear nismo front and side indicators

Factory side airbags, for passenger and driver (very rare, found in the back/side of the front seats) so a total of 4 airbags in the car not 2.

Stereo/Electronics:

In dash 7" DVD/TV tuner with optional gps and rear parking sensor ad-ons

Pioneer speakers front and rear

Nokia bluetooth handsfree kit

Mongoose M80s alram and immobiliser fitted not long ago (one of the best on the market)

GReddy full auto turbo timer (new)

HKS EVC boost controller (2 stage)

Exterior:

20% tints all round

Standard V-SPEC features including the rear defuser, front lip etc...

18x10.5 TE37's in gunmetal grey. Widest they come running 285's all round

Light blue Rays wheel nuts to compliment the wheels

Front bar has been modified to fit the 100mm FMIC, and mesh put back in

Number plate has been moved also, up higher and straighter to the standard position which looks better and doesnt block the FMIC as much.

Fog lights removed and black caps have been inserted for a nicer clean front end. (see pics)

Suspension/Brakes:

HKS coilovers in the rear with dampers.

and Kawasaki shocks for the front also damper and hight adjustable.

ARC under car sway bars front and rear for added stability and control (under car stabaliser bars)

CUSCO adjustable castor rods

CUSCO brake master cylinder stopper/brace

Engine/Performance:

NISMO catch can

TRUST Oil cooler

HKS 100mm FMIC

HKS Intercooler Hard pipe kit

Apexi supersuction air filters

Larger Aluminium radiator (not sure on brand need off the top of my head to have a look)

NISMO FPR (Fuel Pressure Regulator)

Garrett GT2860R-5 Ball bearing turbos

NISMO twin plate clutch

All gearbox/diff oils have been replaced 5000km ago

Apexi PFC and hand controller

HKS 3" Stainless front pipes and HKS stainless cat back system 3"

Cat has been punched out.

CP Forged pistons and rings

Eagle forged piston rods

ACL race bearings

Tomei metal head gasket kit

Tomei oil sump baffles

Tomei poncams type B (264 deg/9.15mm lift)

Gates timing belt

ISC Adjustable cam gears

Polished and ported Head work

New valve springs

ARP head bolts

ARP main stud kit

Tomei N1 Oil pump

Sard 700cc injectors

Walbro 550hp fuel pump

2xZ32 air flow meters

Modified Xforce Split dump pipes, shaved insides for better flow

Customer CRD Air filter piping

JJR coil packs

New Nismo engine mounts

Genuine Nismo gasket kit (all gaskets changed)

New Oxygen sensors

Engine work was done by Proform including all machining and head porting and car was tuned by Jim at Croydon. Well over $25K spent on new engine mods, the car has only travelled 3000km with the new motor.

Car made an easy 340+awkw on 1.2 bar at CRD (Croydon Racing) and a little over 300awkw on 1 bar.

Plenty more in it just needs bigger turbo's.

This was next on the card if i keep it. Awesome car with the same response as standard.

The car has seen the strip once for 3 passes, running at easy 11.9 at 114 mph prior to all the engine work.

Any questions please pm me or reply here, otherwise feel free to contact me on 0433 444 334.

Im looking for $76k ono the car has rego until end of June 2010. A lot of time and money has been put into this car, so no joy riders or tyre kickers please, i wont waste my time if i believe you are!

The car is immaculate really needs to be seen to be appreciated. The car has been well looked after and only ever used the best parts/products on her. Absolutely nothing wrong with the car, revs check welcome no money owing on it and no accident history. Inspections welcome too..

Some old pics of the car.... will update as soon as i can get new high res pics of it.

http://img261.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rotagtr022is8.jpg

http://img379.imageshack.us/my.php?image=masszgtr5jo4.jpg

http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=masszgtr8fo3.jpg

http://img412.imageshack.us/my.php?image=masszgtr7xi1.jpg

http://img261.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rotagtr041hg4.jpg

http://img261.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rotagtr047qv4.jpg

http://img261.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rotagtr030cx4.jpg

http://img142.imageshack.us/my.php?image=rotagtr040ox2.jpg

Iv probably missed heaps but ill update if i remember....

Thanks

Mass

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Hmm dont know how to edit my original post (no option)

Forgot to mention from the list of engine mods the following new parts:

- Genuine NISMO Water pump

- Genuine Nissan thermostat

- HPI plugs for Z32 airflow meters (spliced in, so the old original plugs still present in the engine bay)

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did this happen? any updated pics?

Hey yeh car was at the show and shine.

Iv been a bit busy, so haven't had a chance to have a shoot with the car. i plan on sorting that out soon. maybe this weekend.

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Finally got a chance to get some pics taken... not the best, its very hard to capture the color, really must be seen to be appreciated. :)

http://img267.imageshack.us/slideshow/webp...id=dsc0056o.jpg

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