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Hey guys, just letting you guys know that my car's up for sale if anybody's interested.

I bought this car totally stock as a rock. Slip (QLD's President) was with me when I bought it.

1996 GTR

Mods:

HKS Type 1 Turbo Timer

HKS Dump pipes

HKS Front pipes

Custom straight through cat-back pipe (no back-pressure at all)

HKS Twin Pod Air Filter, with Chapman and Chapman custom aluminium partitioning and air induction.

High Flow Cat

HKS Cam gears

HKS Twin Plate Clutch

Nismo Fuel Regulator

Walboro 550hp Fuel Pump

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVC-R

Trust Oil Sump

Trust Oil Pump

Trust Oil Cooler

Lowered on King Springs.

Car has always been serviced by Andrew Chapman (Chapman and Chapman) and was just re-tuned by him in January. Car is running Motul fully synthetic ($20 per litre).

This car has been prepared for track work. Ask Slip, ABU53 or GenesisR32 how this car performs.

Please make me an offer and be realistic. Will sell if price is agreeable. Mobile no. is 0403 657 891.

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I will definitely vouch for this car. already been built & tuned for trackwork from stock condition and it had nothing but the best parts in it; the mod lists pretty much speaks for itself.

had the privileged of test driving it once and it flys :P

good luck with the sale, Zi.

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