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All rotors sold (the newish J hooks and the older slotted AP ones)

threw in an OEM oil cooler for the lucky man also.

there are other random bits of OEM stuff I have as well (just enquire). So make an offer and snatch up a great deal!

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Hi Guys,

Time for the GTR to go.

Details are,

Purchased April 2009

43,000k's

Silver in colour

Premium Model

Has been professionally cleaned every fortnight

Has new tires

Only mod is a Willall mid pipe

Tinted windows

Immaculate condition

Asking $110,000 ono.

Contact me on 0414 760 449

Cheers

Mark

I have a set of stock R35 rims painted black with very very good Dunlop rubber for sale (The only time the rubber was used was the SAU Nationals at Winton last Oct).

Also - they have 285 rubber all around rather than the traditional 255 fronts.

$5K including the tyres.

Here is a pic of them the last time they were on the car.

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I didn't think so, a little if you labour the engine in 6th below 2000rpm

If you can pick up in north melb 350 will do

It's 2 pieces so will fit in any boot - milltek do it in 2 pieces so you can swap out the rear section for resonated and vice versa

Getting rid of this for FREE...pickup only, taking up space need to get rid of it.

R35 carbon/frp bootlid, has holes for stock wing and holes for aeromotions wing.

In excellent condition.

Pickup in wattlegrove, near liverpool in sydney.

Getting rid of this for FREE...pickup only, taking up space need to get rid of it.

R35 carbon/frp bootlid, has holes for stock wing and holes for aeromotions wing.

In excellent condition.

Pickup in wattlegrove, near liverpool in sydney.

PM Sent :thumbsup:

ok standard width top racing front bumper and carbon fenders going out the door $3500 for the lot excl shipping. otherwise they are off to Dubai by next week!

thats AU7000 of carbon parts adn AU2000 shipping from hong kong - its a steal

ENGINE / PERFORMANCE PIECES

  • R35 GTR Engine ADM - 26,000 km's. Complete from top cover to sump $13000 SOLD

  • R35 Short Block no sump no heads $5000

  • R35 Willall Turbos - outright $5000 or $4000 exchange SOLD

  • R35 GTR Standard Turbos $2000

  • Willall sump $1400

  • Willall Trans cooling kit Pro pump with pan $2200

  • Willall misting kit for Transmission cooler and brakes $1300

  • AMS FMIC $1900 SOLD one but have another now

  • Koyo R35 GTR Radiator $650 SOLD

  • MCA Coilovers - custom made with various spring rates (large selection) $7800 SOLD

  • 4" Titanium Exhaust system (my custom exhaust) complete from turbo to back of car $5000

  • AP racing slotted rotors 1 track testing session only great condition $2000 SOLD

  • AP racing rotors 4 front and 4 rear used 3-4 track days minor haze no large cracks $100 each SOLD

CARBON PIECES

  • top racing dry carbon standard width front bumper and front lip $3000 SOLD

  • standard width top racing fenders unpainted carbon $1800 SOLD

  • Top racing dry carbon wide body front bumper with both of standard top racing front splitter and longer track front splitter (WTAC setup with winglets) painted $3500 includes both splitters

  • Top racing dry carbon wide body fenders to go with bumper painted $1800

  • Painted dry carbon hood with extra venting $1100 SOLD

  • Craftsquare carbon mirrors unused $700 for the pair

STANDARD OEM PIECES

  • both doors gunmetal including lining and glass $1900 each SOLD RIGHT DOOR

  • right front fender gunmetal $1000

  • both headlights $900 each SOLD RIGHT

  • Rear windscreen $600

  • both rear control arms and traction arms $250 a side

  • Roof $600

  • suspension (shocks and springs) right front, both rear $500 a corner

  • 4 standard intercoolers $500 each

  • OEM exhaust $500 for the complete system or enquire about sections

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