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Looking to sell my R35 as is (with mods, ready for track duties).

- If there is no interest (in car WITH mods) I will be returning it to 100% stock for sale later.

- It will just be a pity to go through the process of removing all mods if there happens to be anyone interested.

Mods / inclusions are:

1. JRZ Pro Silent Coilover suspension

2. Willall Titanium mid-pipe & catback

3. Cobb AP with live map switching - including three maps (E85, E85 Race and 98) – about 390awkw

4. Password JDM carbon intakes

5. Upgraded Fuel pumps and DW 950cc Injectors

6. Sparco race seat and base (not currently in car but 10 min swap to put in)

7. Aeromotions ACTIVE rear wing, mounted on carbon boot (swaps with stocker boot in 10 mins)

8. Set of 18x10 Enkie track rims

9. Sparco harness bar (not currently fitted)

10. Extra set of brembo front calipers (which need repaint and seals)

11. NSW Plates "35R" included in price (if you so desire)

A few other bits and pieces, and I can help out with track rubber too. Car has stocker seats and bootlid fitted atm. Easy to swap in/out race wing, seats, wheels. Car runs 1:00.8 at Wakefield Park, 1:38.8 at Eastern Creek and 10.7 @ 132mph at WSID. The things is, this car drives 100% like a stocker, i doubt any cars running these times would have street manners like this. I have serviced the car myself, swapped all fluids every 5000km, so if you are after a Nissan service history you should look elsewhere (asking price reflects this IMO). Not much of factory warranty remaining anyway. Car has done 23,000km, probably $25k ~ $30k in mods included.

Asking $120k including all mods above; relevant stocker parts included too.

A few minor scratches (and some gutter rash) which I will have repaired for purchaser.

Will post up pics as soon as I take some current ones

If the car doesn't sell in this config (probably isn't much interest but you never know) I will return the car to stock for sale later.

Any enquires please send me a PM!

Thanks!

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SOME PICS

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And one from the last round of the NSW SS Championship

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Anyone with spare time could buy the car for $120k with all the mods, put the stocker suspension back in, sell the JRZ's, carbon boot and active wing, race seat, wheels etc etc for $10k to $15k... If the car doesnt sell with mods, they will be removed and car will be brought back to stocker config then sold for much the same price. I just dont have time ATM to remove all the bits.

Edited by LSX-438

Hi, Mr. Forest

been following your post with great interest. Why are you selling? update to 2011 or another model.I have been looking for a R35 mainly for track duties for a while. like to follow up with you.please call Alex on 0433 878905

JAK Motorworks Vic 3061

  • 4 weeks later...

dayum, good luck with the sale.

if only i was a major drug dealer.... :(

Just get a good job, work you're arse off and save your pennies, no drug dealing required! :)

Anyway today fitted new bridgestone RE070RZ runflats, while the wheels were off i took some pics of the JRZ double adjustable suspension...

jrz_1.jpg

jrz_2.jpg

SOME PICS

001.jpg002.jpg

And one from the last round of the NSW SS Championship

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Anyone with spare time could buy the car for $120k with all the mods, put the stocker suspension back in, sell the JRZ's, carbon boot and active wing, race seat, wheels etc etc for $10k to $15k... If the car doesnt sell with mods, they will be removed and car will be brought back to stocker config then sold for much the same price. I just dont have time ATM to remove all the bits.

has this car been sold yet...

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

Car is still for sale! (nobody has even looked at it) please dont send me PM's for some reason i can't use the new 'personal conversation' system at home.

Price reduced to $110k inc all mods.

Ph 0458-488-532

  • 8 months later...

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