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This 1989 GTR has been my pride and joy for the last 6 years. I Imported the car in 2004 with 74000km's on it (currently has 96xxxkm on it) and slowly built it up from almost standard. It owes me over $60,000.

Photo's http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ue&AdOnTop=

Series 3 R33 GTR Engine 50000Km, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Tomei Metal Head Gasket, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Apexi PowerFC PRO,

HKS 2530 Turbo's, (installed less than 2000km ago)

HKS Heavy Duty Actuators, (installed less than 2000km ago)

HKS Dump Pipes, (installed less than 2000km ago)

HKS Front Pipe,

De-Cat Pipe, (currently has compliance cat fitted but will come with decat aswell)

3.5 Inch Catback,

Tomei Type B Poncams 260/9.15 IN/EX, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Tomei Camgears, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Tomei Sump Baffle, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Tomei Oil Restrictors, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Sard 800cc Injectors, (installed less than 2000km ago)

Nismo 280 L/H fuel pump,

Nismo FPR,

Nismo GT LSD Pro 1.5 way Rear,

HKS GD MAX Twin Plate Clutch,

HKS Coilovers,

TRUST 600/300/110 Frontmount Intercooler,

GReddy Hard Pipe Kit,

Airinx/Gracer Twin Air Pods,

R33 GTST Air Flow Meters,

Nismo Radiator Cap,

Large Oil Cooler,

Remote Oil Filter Kit,

Front and Rear Strut Tower Braces,

GRID TS Dancer 4WD Controller (needs to be wired in),

19x9.5 Deep Dish Starcorp Impul Rims (265 tyres with 80% tread left),

N1 Rear Lip + Standard Wing,

N1 Bonnet Lip,

Recaro Drivers Seat,

Momo Steering Wheel,

Momo Gear Knob,

Apexi Boost Guage,

Autometer Monster Tach,

Clarion CD/MP3 Headunit,

Alpine speakers rear,

Polk/momo speakers front,,

Kenwood 12inch sub + Box and Amp (not installed),

Tuned and built and serviced by Croydon Racing Developments

Full major service performed by CRD (all fluids/belts/timing belt/gaskets and hoses replaced) Less than 2000km ago

R33 Engine purchased from Powerplay Imports with perfect compression

POWER 334 awkw / 448hp at all 4 wheels

$20000 slightly negotable

Contact Dave on 0418299842

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