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Hey Guys,

This is a very regretful sale but my personal circumstances have changed so it's time to sell my pride and joy.. :/

No expense spared build has only just been finished and the brand new motor has just been run in (1000kms)...

All parts 1000kms old, including wheels tyres, the lot..

Just had the photo shoot for Performance Imports so the magazine will be featuring this car in the next few months!!

Spent over $100,000...

Build Specs:

- 2.6 fully forged

- Haltech Platinum Pro ECU

- Koyorad alloy radiator

- Tomei adjustable cam gears

- Ferrea Comp Plus +1mm intake and exhaust valves

- Ferrea double springs, titanium retainers, spring locators & locks

- Camtech custom grind, high lift, 282 IN 278 EX cams

- Full race port and pollish with matched plenum and customised throttle bodies

- Spool rods

- Wieseco pistons & rings

- Full genuine gasket set

- ACL race MLS head gasket

- ATI 1000hp+ super damper (with air-con)

- ARP main & head studs

- Tomei oil pump

- Crank collar

- 7L custom sump, race baffles, Inc Diff setup

- Belt tensioner & idler

- Direct head to sump oil drain

- Oil gallery restrictors

- 1000cc Injector Dynamics injectors

- Powertune 1400hp twin in tank fuel system

- Precision Billet 6766 CEA turbo (rated at 950hp)

- 6boost twin scroll manifold

- 2 x 44mm Tail waste gates with twin screamer pipes

- Xtreme Full Carbon Twin Plate Clutch (rated at 1200hp)

- Zeal Coilovers all round with adjustable dampeners

- Rays TE37SL's 18x10.5 +15 wrapped in 265/40 Advan AD08 Semi Slicks (BRAND NEW - 500kms old)

- Genuine Nismo Z-Tune side skirts and rear pods

- Brand New front diffuser

- JVC 7" touch screen DVD/Navigation head unit with Alpine speakers

The car is currently running 270awkw on 98 fuel at only 9psi.

The car will be sold with the run in tune to give the new owner the choice to choose who they want the car fully tuned by and how they want it tuned!! Or I can arrange the full tune before I sell it..

The car is built to handle E85 and 35psi boost!!

Call or txt anytime for any info you might need.

I will give you the engine builders number so you can ask him any questions you may have also.

No test drives with out suitable deposit!

$80,000 ono.

Make some offers..

Call or PM me.. Brad 0408878086..

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Was following your build thread on this, dont sell up just yet mate shes too gorgous and will be an absolute weapon !!

Imo get her tuned and take her for a drive on 20+ psi, surely you will change your mind :)

Yeah that is indeed true, however, a 20psi drive doesn't put a roof over my head in a few months...

Its a VERY VERY regretful sale, but I just don't have the ability to keep it anymore..

I know where your coming from mate trust me, been put in that situation alot of times but just keep digging my self in a bigger hole and throwing more money into this endless pit.

Best of luck with sale mate and hope everything works out for you in the end :thumbsup:

Yeah they do.. The 10.5" wide all round rims grip like hell too.. The wheel and tyre combo alone make the car handle so much better..

  • 2 weeks later...

From all the gtrs ive seen for sale on this site this is the only one thats made me say i wish this was 3 years from now when i would be set up with fulltime employment and steady to snap this up... goodluck with the sale mate, free bump for this beautiful beast

Yeah I agree ^^^

However I do NOT trust anyone in Darwin to tube it as they're not very good at all.

I am waiting to bring a tuner up from down south to tune it.. Then it will be sold tuned..

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