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600hp R32 GTR 4 SALE (GM45TR)

ENGINE:

RB26DETT, TWIN HKS25/30 TURBOS, R34 GTR intercooler, Intercooler water spray,

TOMEI metal head gasket and oil restrictor, JJR coilpacks, NISMO oil filler cap,

DRIFT stainless air filters, RB20 Air Flow Meters,

GATES racing timing belt, oil catch can with drain, ARP head studs

JJR radiator hoses, 3 CORE KYOTO aluminium radiator, NISMO radiator cap,

HKS oil cooler kit with thermo fan, NISMO fuel filler cap,

PROFEC B spec 2 electronic boost controller (low boost 320rwkw, high 380rwkw)

twin downpipes 3" exhaust, APEXI power fc with handset,

2 x walbro fuel pumps, 850cc injectors, sard adjustable fuel reg with gauge

ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE FOR ALL MODIFICATIONS

quiet smooth healthy engine with great oil pressure.

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DRIVETRAIN:

hicas lock bar all lines removed, NISMO twin plate clutch, JJR rear cradle mounts

RWD/AWD SWITCH, REDLINE gearbox and diff oils. Rear LSD tightened up.

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INTERIOR:

leather gear boot, leather handbrake boot, staged shift light,

gear knob, MINES 320 speedo, CD MP3 player,

GAUGES: Greddy boost; water temp; oil temp; oil pressure; exhaust temp;

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EXTERIOR:

original SILVER respray, CARBON FIBRE VENTED BONNET, N1 VENTS, tinted windows,

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WHEELS&TYRES:

17" WEDS SPORTS light weight RIMS, GTR valve caps,

Nankang NS2 235/45/17 front and rear tyres, D1 spec light weight wheel nuts _______________________________________________________________________

BRAKES&SUSPENSION:

DBA GOLD cross drilled and slotted rotors, FERRODO pads all around,

motul brake fluid, Adjustable JIC COILOVERS

FRONT and REAR strut braces, ENGINE DAMPNER KIT

AFTER MARKET SWAY BARS FRONT AND REAR

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PERFORMANCE:

Dyno tuned on E85 by JEM (Just Engine Management)

OVER 500rwhp AND 950nm OF TORQUE at wheels

PB 11.05@128MPH(205kmh) 1/4 mile at WSID in full street trim with street tyres.

SYDNEY POWERCRUISE 2010 OFF STREET DRAGS FINALIST, STREET MACHINE MAY2010

MOTIVE DVD 2010 GTR CHALLENGE COMPETITOR (UPCOMING ISSUES OF MOTIVE DVD, MOTIVE TV, ZOOM mag, HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS mag & FAST FOURS mag)

YOUTUBE: "GM45TR" FOR VIDEO FOOTAGE OF CAR

$29,500 negotiable*

*Negotiable items by reducing the following:

-$500 remove custom number plates (GM45TR)

-$500 remove r34 intercooler & replace with r32 intercooler

-$500 replace weds sport rims with sparco 17x9 rims (drivable tyres) or

-$1000 remove weds sport rims with d1 wheel nuts and buyer to provide own rims

-$500 remove carbon fibre bonnet and replace with factory bonnet (unpainted)

-$2000 remove power fc and replace with stock computer

remove 1x walbro fuel pump

remove sard fuel reg & injectors (replace with standard items)

reomve profec b boost control and replace with HDI unit

retune for 98 octane fuel

$25,000 with out all of the above gear

$29,500 with the lot

CALL AHMAD PH# 0421674311

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Extremely clean and quick GTR. One of the better examples i have seen!

Good luck with the sale mate, the new owner will be getting a great car.

Yeah thanx Dave, Reliablity and power dont usually come together but this beast has the best of both !

Someone looking for a 10sec GTR that drives like a stock GTR this is it !

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