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Very sad im going to have to do this.

Due to some new exciting news i must sell the GTR as it won't be ideal keeping any longer.

Will also consider swapping for the right car.

Has been Rebuilt top to bottom with high quality genuine gear,

Gtr is in very good condition, just a couple of minor touch ups which i'll have sorted shortly.

Piston Originally failed on me due to a dodgy tune! So i decided to completely rebuild the motor and change the entire setup.

Current Power

315kw ATW @ 14psi

410kw ATW @ 23psi

Some of the Major Mods:

  • Garrett T04z turbo with dual entry 1.00a/r
  • xforce single manifold
  • Full Xforce Exhaust System
  • Haltech Pro Ecu
  • 1000cc Injectors dynamics
  • Carillo Forged Pistons
  • Scat Forged Rods
  • Turbo smart Dual BOV's
  • Greddy cam Gears
  • ARP head studes
  • SplitFire Coils
  • Nismo oil/air seperator
  • Titanium tomei valve springs
  • Machined ,Blue Printed and balanced including crankshaft etc.
  • Excedy/Daiken Twin plated heavy duty clutch
  • 125mm hyrbrid drag intercooler
  • Eboost 2
  • All braided lines with Heated Covers
  • Intank High Performance Bosch Pump - Ready for e85 in the future if needed
  • Upgrade Fuel Rail
  • Nismo Oil pump (not N1)
  • N1 water pump
  • Gates timing belt
  • Genuine Carbon fibre engine covers with Candy Red.
  • Block completey painted in candy apple red from Queen street
  • Limited Edition Bronze XXR wheels with Forceum semi slick compounded tyres 245/45/17
  • Nismo 320km Dash Cluster
  • Clarion 7'' touch screen unit with bluetooth.
  • complete Soundstream sound system.

*Brand new tyres going on this Friday. (275x40x17).

+ many more items which will be reflected on the invoices aswell as dyno sheets.

All modifications were completed 2000kms ago,

***Will have more photo's within a couple of days, Limited on photo's at the moment as I'm interstate.

I do have a small build thread if you require more details in the mean time.

Located around the Ryde Area.

Contact: James 0452073044

Price$30,000

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