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Daily Driven 10sec 400KW R32 NISSAN SKYLINE GTR FOR SALE 30Kono

PERFORMANCE:

Dyno tuned on E-FLEX ( E85 ) by JEM (Just Engine Management)

411KW (551HP) AND 933FtLb (1264NM) OF TORQUE at all 4 wheels !

PB 10.80@128MPH(206kmh) 1/4 mile at WSID in full street trim with street tyres.

SYDNEY POWERCRUISE 2010 OFF STREET DRAGS FINALIST ON DVD

& STREET MACHINE MAG MAY 2010

MOTIVE DVD 2010 GTR CHALLENGE COMPETITOR ( MOTIVE DVD #10 ),

MOTIVE DVD 2010 DRAG BATTLE ( MOTIVE DVD #11 )

http://www.youtube.com/user/GM45TR

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ENGINE: 665HP

RB26DETT, TWIN HKS25/30 TURBOS, Cooling Pro tube & fin intercooler,

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, NISMO radiator cap, NISMO fuel filler cap,

PROFEC B spec 2 electronic boost controller ( low boost 360awkw, high 411awkw )

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 solid 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, APEXI handset

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

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EXTERIOR:

full respray in R34 GTR Z-TUNE silver, clear front corner indicators

CARBON FIBRE vented bonnet, N1 VENTS,

tinted windows, rear wiper removed, all badges removed

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WEIGHT REDUCTION:

abs removed, air con removed, 4 wheel steer removed,

total weight 1430kg

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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

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BRAKES&SUSPENSION:

front: DBA 4000 slotted rotors and BENDIX ultimate pads

rear: DBA GOLD cross drilled and slotted rotors and FERRODO pads,

motul brake fluid, height adjustable heavy duty JIC COILOVERS

FRONT and REAR strut braces, ENGINE DAMPNER KIT

AFTER MARKET SWAY BARS FRONT AND REAR

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Current Caltex E-FLEX ( E85 ) filling locations in NSW

PENDLE HILL, 606 Great Western Hwy

CASULA, 646 Hume Highway

DRUMMOYNE, 191-195 Lyons Rd

HAMILTON, 59-63 Tudor Street cnr Gordon Avenue

HEATHCOTE, 1403 Princes Hwy

MANLY, 86 Pittwater Rd

MOOREBANK, 216 Newbridge Road

RICHMOND, 98 March St Cnr East Market St

TEMPE, 775 Princes Hwy

UNITED PETROLEUM

Rozelle, 127 Victoria Road

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