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Bumping this up, has pretty much been sitting around doing nothing, happy for that to continue...

Since last post ive fitted HICAS lock kit, new front brake pads and front rack boots, car passed full Regency inspection. $21k.

Edit - Realised this is an old old post....so will add info below...

Done since original post -

*Tomei Type B 260/9.15mm cams and new cam cap bolts (R34 CAS fitted to suit exhaust cam)

*Koni Yellow shocks, circlip height and damper adjustable.

*Selby adjustable front swaybar, Cusco front strut brace

*Work GTP 18x10s +11R +12F with Bridgestone Potenza 265/35/18s all round

*Candy engine covers, Greddy clear cam gear cover, HPC coated Twin Turbo pipe and Inlet manifold.

*Oil/Air Separator

*HKS pods and custom pipes.

*N1 Front bar vents

Boost currently set at 10/11psi for safety since fitting cams, feels faster on 10/11 psi than it did with stock cams and 14psi.

As it sits -

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Edited by NSNPWR

More bits done -

C's short shifter

16" Electric fan in original shroud

Sump baffles fitted with motor build

Heaps of receipts, lots of hard work done...

I will negotiate without wheels and will definitely consider swaps plus preferably cash my way...ideally straight swap for an EVO would be good but I will look at N14/15 SSS, GTiRs and other slightly more practical rides preferably with 4 doors...

New mobile # 0400274366

$21k as it sits $19k no wheels.

Cheers.

Edited by NSNPWR

Hey its Trev R32.... your rims look smick on the car mate.... Very nice choice... I was thinking of a swap on my GTR as well... Not sure tho.... I like the XR6T (BF Mk2), Subaru STI (2003 on), S15 (umming and arring), CV8 Monaro (2003 on)... I had an offer on a swap for SERUIES 8 rx7 and said, No f'n way.... I might be eating my words now eh!!!! Im thinking 4 door caus of family reasons but not set in stone.... Anyway, just wanted to comment on ya rims..... If only I won lotto I would buy them off ya if they didnt sell with the car.....

Trev

Cheers mate, I sold my S15 to get this GTR...and I kinda regret that as it was a mint ADM model with Sunroof etc, 63000kms, 200rwkw...still good on fuel and something I could leave places without worrying it was going to get stolen the second I turned my back...

Anyway, price drop on GTR, $19k as it sits...forged motor, performance mods, rims...lots of money spent.

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