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My Baby is for sale, I have just finished building this car but an opportunity has come up to further invest in housing so im seeing if anyone is interested in the GTR. I built this car for myself and have all documents / pictures to back up the build.

The engine has been built by Team Karam and has only today come back from its 1000km check up. Tuned by JEM making just over 300awkw on pump fuel. The car was built to be used hard, that’s why its sitting at 300kw and can be punished all day every day.

I am still not fully convinced to sell but its worth a try

Some parts are still to be fitted (front diffuser removed for easier access during built) this to has been fully restored.

$50,000

Please call for any other questions

0400 841 142

Engine from top:
Tomei spec B cams
Tomei titanium dual valve springs

Custom oil restrictor
Tomei cam gears
Clear cam cover
Gates timing belt
Tomei billet gear oil pump
Nismo water pump
Silicone hoses
Custom catch can
Greddy plenum
-5 turbos
850cc injectors
Saard fuel reg
Tomei metal head gasket
Tomei exhaust gaskets
Tomei extreme turbo manifolds
CP hicomp pistons
Eagle rods
ACL bearings
ARP studs
New crank
Tomei sump baffle
Boost controller
Power FC
Z32 air flow metres
Turbo timer

Apexi filters

Air diversion plate

Nismo twin plate clutch

Suspension
HKS fully adjustable coilovers

Exhaust
HKS super dragger catback
Tomei split dumps
Tomei front pipe

Body:
Z tune side skirts
Z tune rear pods

Z tune Guards
Jun carbon spoiler stands
Nismo blinkers

Factory fog lights

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How many keys do you have that will come with the car? Just trying to help with sale :) cuz mine only came with one and trying to get another one matched to the car, apparently its harder when the ECU has been changed. GLWS :)

What's with all these muppets offering rubbish money? If you want a bucket go to Paramatta and I'm sure a few places there can sort you out with something for your poo change

Hahahah Iron Mike I sometimes love it. These are the guys that end up buying the 200,000km GTR thats had a speedo adjustment. Unknown history, are totally standard and end up blowing up!! They pay $40k, car blows up and ends up owing them $55k+ and its still nothing on what I have for sale.

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Well i guess at the end of the day, if you hand your car over for much less than it is worth, it's more than likely going to be poorly looked after and not maintained. So do not settle for "poo" offers, just advertise more. GTRs need good homes!

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