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I have started a new thread after the last one was closed by my request.

Yes, this is the ex Abflug Demo car!

The car is extremely reliable, haven't had any problems.. Very safe tune, was making 470kw atw safely on E85 and is setup for big power.. I have personally known the car for about a year and a half, but personally owned it for about 7-8 months and the car hasn't skipped a beat.

It now makes 370kw at all four wheels on 21psi.

The changes from the original car include:

-Bodykit

-Wheels

-Another external fuel pump

-Rebuilt gearbox

-1000cc injectors

-Plumbed back the screamer with a flange, so it can be taken off fairly easily

-High-Flow cat

The car has been serviced by Dart Automotive and tuning has been done by JEM. The car was recently serviced on 2/2/10.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...3&silo=1011

Price is now $28k and I am negotiable because I am keen for a quick sale. A lot of ppl have looked at the car, but no one has actually got the money, so throw me an offer only if you actually have money.

Call me on 0448 899 044 or PM if you have any questions or need more info!

Reason for sale: I'm selling my house and need all the cash I can get, so, for the time being, that means no big powered cars... for now..

Given all the other GTR's for sale now, and have sold, this is very well priced.

Please keep all negative/smart ass comments out of the thread.

Cheers.

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I have started a new thread after the last one was closed by my request.

Yes, this is the ex Abflug Demo car!

The car is extremely reliable, haven't had any problems.. Very safe tune, was making 470kw atw safely on E85 and is setup for big power.. I have personally known the car for about a year and a half, but personally owned it for about 7-8 months and the car hasn't skipped a beat.

It now makes 370kw at all four wheels on 21psi.

The changes from the original car include:

-Bodykit

-Wheels

-Another external fuel pump

-Rebuilt gearbox

-1000cc injectors

-Plumbed back the screamer with a flange, so it can be taken off fairly easily

-High-Flow cat

The car has been serviced by Dart Automotive and tuning has been done by JEM. The car was recently serviced on 2/2/10.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...3&silo=1011

Price is now $28k and I am negotiable because I am keen for a quick sale. A lot of ppl have looked at the car, but no one has actually got the money, so throw me an offer only if you actually have money.

Call me on 0448 899 044 or PM if you have any questions or need more info!

Reason for sale: I'm selling my house and need all the cash I can get, so, for the time being, that means no big powered cars... for now..

Given all the other GTR's for sale now, and have sold, this is very well priced.

Please keep all negative/smart ass comments out of the thread.

Cheers.

was this vijay's car???? if so the asthetics have changed quite a bit...

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Yeh it is and yes it has :cool:

then i can say with absolute certainty that this car is awsome,i used to hear this car start up and drive onto the highway from my house and sometimes lucky enough to see it drive past my house, i always quoted it as the difference between rice bubbles and coco pops, the flexi piping for the drag exhaust is unbelievable (if you still have it) you have to hear it to appreciate it, without a doubt the best sounding gtr i have ever heard!!! good luck with the sale somebody should snap this up quickly

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I have driven this car and can confirm it's everything the new owner says plus more.

Something that isn't mentioned is that it has a fully built engine running 272 cams and a T88-33D

http://www.youtube.com/user/JEMdyno#p/a/u/0/ou_chV5cbvI

then i can say with absolute certainty that this car is awsome,i used to hear this car start up and drive onto the highway from my house and sometimes lucky enough to see it drive past my house, i always quoted it as the difference between rice bubbles and coco pops, the flexi piping for the drag exhaust is unbelievable (if you still have it) you have to hear it to appreciate it, without a doubt the best sounding gtr i have ever heard!!! good luck with the sale somebody should snap this up quickly
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