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1995 Nissan Skyline GTR Silver, Carbon fiber front lip, carbon fiber rear wing, black Advan RSII 18x10, Yokahama Advan A050, Apexi coil overs, project Mu front brakes, 6 piston racing calipers, 380mm front rotors, Fujitsibu 3 1⁄2 inch exhaust, greddy front pipe, HKS dump pipes, Apexi 5 inch intercooler, Greddy radiator, GREX oil cooler and oil filter relocate kit, Apexi Power FC engine management with hand controller, GREDDY intake manifold, SARD 700cc injectors, Greddy lightweight pulley kit, ROSS harmonic balancer, Tomei ProCam 270 degree camshafts, oversize valves, Tomei head gasket, Head studs, main studs, h-beam Conrods, Forged pistons, JUN oil pump, engine has been race balanced and blueprinted, Greddy aluminum intercooler piping kit, Greddy radiator hoses, Nismo twin plate clutch kit, OS Giken cross mission gear set, CAMS approved and certified roll cage, SPARCO front seats, SPARCO steering wheel, window nets, fire extinguisher system with jets fitted throughout the entire car, isolator switch. This is a very serious car and is ready to be raced, the car has been recently serviced and dynotuned, it produces a healthy 409kw (548hp) at the wheels on 98ron fuel and 23psi of turbo boost pressure. This car is truly a thrill to drive. It is available for inspection in the northern suburbs of Melbourne (BASET AUTOTECH), please only serious buyers should make enquiries as it will not be handed for test drives without a reasonable deposit. The car can be shipped to any state if the purchaser organizes shipping and relevant fees.

$35,000 neg.

(can be registered)

too much time and money spent on this machine.

YOU CAN CONTACT ME ON MY MOBILE: 0404618504 OR CAN COME DURING BUSINESS HOURS AT BASET AUTOTECH (22 MILLER STREET, EPPING)

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