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Posted 11 Mar 2010, 12:27 AM

If I had 45k lying around I'd buy it!

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Thanks for the comments and interest so far everyone.

Open to offers. This is a genuine sale and i will CONSIDER ALL GENUINE OFFERS.

Im now based in asia, the car is sitting in a 24/7 airconditioned garage in its own hoist bay waiting for its new owner. It has had so little use since completion that it still has half a tank of fuel in it since i collected the car from Nisspeed!

Plenty of interest so far but no-one yet to come through with the finance.

This sale is going to be an outright steal for the right buyer.

for more pics see carsales ad (i will upload high quality images to this thread in the coming week):-

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...1&silo=1011

Edited by SLY33

Save yourself a shitload of time, money and headaches, its all been done for you: Just turn the key and enjoy this GTR. TAKING OFFERS

All top brand quality parts used, pics speak for themselves. No corners cut. Entire mechanical build undertaken by one man, Owner/Proprietor James Sutton of Nisspeed Performance Engines.

Here she is as I left her. Nothing to do but wait.

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A couple of questions since im a newbie to high powered modified cars.

What would i have to do to get this thing past Dickson, ACT. I live in the ACT so will need to do change the rego over. I dont think they'll like the pods

Ive driven stockish GTRs before, Im assuming this revs alot higher (9000+rpm) and dosnt start making decent power till about 5-6k? Im sure the stroker makes it alot more drivable at low revs though.

Not so worried about the fuel bill, but i can imagine insurence will be high even being over the age of 25?

I have a feeling that just by asking these questions i really shouldnt be jumping into the deep end with this car lol

Sorry i cant help you in regards with ACT regulations.

For those that have the answers please reply to the above question by PM. I do not want this thread to become a chat box.

Cheers

  • 6 months later...

FARK, i'm the original perth owner of this car, if i'd seen this thread back in feb i'd have bought it back off you in a flash!!!

I'll have to keep my eyes (and ears) open and hope to cross paths with it on the streets..

Brett

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