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Hey guys,

Unfortunately the GDZLLA has come across an accident. The car is not listed on REV's and has no money owing on it. Front end hit.

Following details:

1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Engine:

All work performed by JEM Motorsports - 303kw

RB26DETT

N1 Turbos

JJR Coil pacls

Aftermarket Oil pump

Aftermarket Water pump

Aftermarket fuel pump

700 cc Injectors

Thermostat, Thermostat Gasket, Camshaft Seals, Crankshaft Seal and Timing belt all removed and replaced

Aftermarket exhaust

Other

R34 GTR Brembo Brakes installed by JEM Motorsports

Tein Coilovers with Dampener Control

DBA Slotted Rotors installed in the Front

Aftermarket clutch

Boost controller

DS2500 pads with under 2,000 km's usage

Power FC with Tune

Whiteline Sway Bars front and back

Misc

GTR seats with rails in good condition

triple gauge cluster [centre]

Custom NSW Number plates [GDZLLA] < Make an offer via PM or SMS

HKS Oil Cooler [not on the car] - make an offer

Currently accepting offers for the GTR as is, pay and tow.

Make offers above $7000 for the whole car, offers can be made via SMS or PM or Email or via Posts on thread

This vehicle has not been listed on eBay or any other forums at this point.

Work done to the engine and the custom R34 GTR Brakes itself pay for themselves, everything is a bonus. Need it gone asap.

Contact details:

Vik - 0466605513

[email protected]

Jamil - 0426899929

SMS during business hours or call after business hours. All pictures available on this thread, if anything in specific is required please request.

Inspection of the car is available, will only be available if an offer is made and cash is brought.

No tyre kickers.

Again, the car is to be sold as is at the moment, no intentions to separate the parts at this point in time due to labour and time restrictions.

Note to Mods: an auction is not being held on thread only offers are being received, if post is in the wrong section please feel free to move the thread

Thank you for your time, and hope to hear from you all soon.

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Sorry to hear and see the damage :(

Sub $6000 at a guess toway price, unfortuantely.

Likely part out to get the most out cash of it.

I Wouldn't mind a price on the Oil cooler.

Cheers guys.

Earls Oil Cooler With Relocation Kit and Thermostat

$450

If we're not happy with the offers made then we will have to separate the parts. We'll keep you guys updated when that does happen.

Not at the moment as they are going with the car if sold. Currently negotiating with one candidate.

If sale falls through car will still be sold as is.

If that doesnt bring an outcome, then it will be stripped

Only parts available for sale separate from the car is the oil cooler

Also added is a pair of stock side skirts $150

And a pair of rear pods $200

Both white

picks of rear pods?

Unfortunately the rear pods that i had posted up about before are moulded to the curves of the side skirt so they must all sell together.

It would be a waste for someone to buy just the pods and try putting them on, and they dont fit.

$250 for both.

Pics to come.

  • 2 weeks later...

Power FC did survive ..

Also the car is still up for grabs. If anyone has any reasonable offer please SMS me asap. I really do not want to go around ripping the whole thing apart.

  • 1 month later...

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