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hey all as stated im looking at selling my pride and joy ive only owned the car for 4 months and the only reason im selling it is i need the cash for a house deposit so there will be (NO SWAPS SO DONT ASK THANKS) the engine was built in japan bout 6 months ago and i just got a compression test done and reading between 154 and 156 between all 6 pistons if u wish to have alook at the car ur more then welcome but no time wasters or tyre kickers please this car has had approx $50000 spent on it and it is very quick its been tuned to run on 1.2 bar atm moment but was tuned in japan to run 1.6 bar pumping out 710hp im asking $37000 ono

contact me on here or email me please [email protected] cheers

GTR SPECS

CYLINDER BLOCK NISSAN STD.

CRANK SHAFT " (FULL BALANCED)

PISTON " (86.0Φ)

CON-ROD "

HEAD GASKET TOMEI METAL (1.2mm)

INTAKE-EX.MANI GASKET "

CAM PULLEY " (ADJUSTABLE)

CAM SHAFT IN. APEX V-MAX (270° 9.15mm)

" EX. " (280° 9.15mm)

VALVE NISSAN STD.

VALVE SPRING " (REV.LIMIT 8300rpm)

TURBINE TRUST T88-34D 15cm

EX.MANI " ALL STAINLESS

WASTEGATE " TYPE-C HIGH FLOW

MUFFLER ORIGINAL TITAN 100Φ   

CLUTH EXEDY METAL TRIPLE(TYPE Drag)

MISSION GEAR OS-GIKEN 1-2-3 CROSS RATIO

FRONT LSD. CUSCO 4-PINION 1WAY

REAR LSD. NISSAN STD. 4-PINION 2WAY

FINAL GEAR RATIO 4.1

ECU APEX POWER-FC D-JETRO

FUEL INJECTOR DENSO 720cc/min LOW RESIST

FUEL PUMP DENSO 280L/min ×3(DIRECT DRIVE)

FUEL DELIVERY PIPE TRUST 11.0Φ

FUEL REGULATOR SARD TYPE-J HIGH FLOW

FUEL CORRECTOR TANK " (5L)

MAX BOOST 1.6 K

MAX HORSE POWER 710HP

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also i forgot to say that i recently put peronalised plates on witch say (BUS73D) or busted

i did a fuel test a few weeks ago and im not trying to deter any1 it uses 17 litres per 100km on highway not sure in city driving but i put about 40 litres in a week for work and it gets me 100km approx like i said its not to deter any 1 just been upfront bout it all in all its loud when it idles it shakes the car from side to side from been lumpy as will try and post a vid cheers

ok here its is the vid of it the day i bought it hope u guys like

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cheers mate it is a beast and goes like 1 to it has a t88-34 d turbo on it so boost dont come on till 5000 rpm but once that happans hold onto ur socks boy lol

i know dude... no one is spending cash on these thing.. the ass has really dropped out of them unfortunatley. my mate just sold his.. not as much work as yours.. was extremely neat tidy.. real good package.. for 22k!

i went to croydon motorsport yesterday and spok with jim and he said the turbo that is on my car should be running higher boost than what it is for the work my motor has had done,,,,,its only running 21psi he gunna tune it to 32psi on c16 fuel (approx 550kw atw yeeeeeehawwwwwww)

ok all im off to the mines in western australia next friday i need the car gone please .......make an offer over $30000 and c were we end up cant stress enough i want it gone other wise it will be sitting in the shed gathering dust not getting drivin and need cash for deposit on house.... cheers

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