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Hi guys.

I'm thinking of selling GTR260 with the personalized plates as i don't get to drive it much anymore due to working too much to try keep up with the ever rising cost of living.

i bought it stock standard in 2011 from Nagoya imports in sydney with 47805km on the clock (I didnt believe it for a second as it had a sticker in the timing cover saying 98000 timing belt service.

since then i have ironed out all the lil problems that annoyed me.

it now has:

  • haltech platinum pro plug in
  • xspurt 1000cc injectors
  • GT3582R .82 rear
  • precision 48mm external gate
  • custom stainless steam pipe exhaust manifold by scotts rods
  • 3 1/2'' dump pipe to 4'' metal cat trust 3'' cat back
  • recently fitted australian standards mongoose M80G alarm/imobilizer
  • new rota 18x9 wheels with new federal 595's
  • Mu racing wheel nuts
  • billet surge tank & bosch 044 mounted under car
  • new NPC 10'' carbotic button clutch & billet flywheel
  • ARP flywheel bolts.
  • new genuine rear main seal & spigot bush
  • redline shockproof in the trans
  • new nissanmatic D in the transfer/atessa & power steering
  • new diff fluids front & rear
  • fully reco head
  • cometic head gasket
  • new timing belt , tensioner & idler.

all up about $20000 spent on it in the last year and a half.

the car is serviced every 5000km's & is making just over 300kw at the rears on high boost with a fairly tame street tune. get roughly 450k's around town and a touch over 540k's on the highway.

if anyone is interested I'm looking at offers over $20,000. you are welcome to come have a look if u are in the area. Car is located in ipswich qld.

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the car is a bit dirty in the pics

i can be contacted on 0415258816 or pm me

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