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  • 2 months later...

Hey guys,

Had a look through this thread the other night, i don't have an LM but it is good to see a register like this. I came across this on J-Spec imports this morning. I'm not sure how accurate there auction today cars are but I thought you might be interested.

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Regards,

DW

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Hi everyone, have not been here for a while but currently running the Spool 2.8 Crank (1500bhp) with ACL Race bearings in with 2 new Greddy T67 Turbo Cores (550bhp each)...

its been a long time coming but hope to get it on the Dyno and see how things turnout!!

http://i21.servimg.com/u/f21/17/90/98/87/lm_gtr10.jpg

http://i21.servimg.com/u/f21/17/90/98/87/lm110.jpg

Thanks!

Here is an update on the spec list:

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR Le-Mans Limited Edition.
Racing Blue 1 of 98 Made...



ENGINE Spec... 41,000km on the Clocks

2.8 HKS Stroker kit

Twin Trust T67 Turbos (New) Cores (550bhp each)

Cylinder head extensive ported & polished

N1 Bored out Block 87mm

Spool Bilited 1500bhp balanced Crank (New)

ATI Performance Super Harmonic Damper

ACL racing bearings (New)

Jun oil pump

Trust Big sump extension

Uprated Water Pump

HKS 2.0MM steel head gasket

HKS head bolt kit

HKS Intercooler 150mm

HKS hard pipes

HKS Elbows

HKS actuators

HKS iridium plugs

HKS 50mm external waste gate

Screamer pipe

Greddy plenum

Oil cooler filter relocation kit

SPEC-R custom breather/washer tank

Custom built exhaust system 4"

Pro alloy aluminium radiator

Tomei cam pulleys (New)

Greddy timing belt (New)

Clear cam cover

Greddy oil cap

Heat wrap

Turbo blankets

Greddy Air Diversion Plate

Engine plaque limited edition midnight club
Password JDM washers for engine bay purple

Could be more what i have missed out....





BRAKES & SUSPENSION...

Kawasaki Coilovers

K-sport 8 pot front Brake Kit 356mm with EBC Bluestuff Front Pads
DBA 4000 Vented rear brake disks (New) With standard Brembos


DRIVETRAIN...

HKS 6 Speed dog box

OS Giken Triple plate clutch (New)

Trust rear Diff 2 way

Quaife Heilix Front Diff (New)

FUEL SYSTEM...

HKS - Fuel Injectors 1000CC

Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator

Twin in tank Tomei fuel pumps

Greddy fuel rail

Aquamist water injection kit

INTERIOR...

Nismo 320KM-MPH White

Apexi Gauges White X6

Oil Temp

Oil Press

Water Temp

Boost

Ext. Temp

Fuel Press

Turbo smart 2 Boost controller

AEM Air/Fuel Gauge

momo steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

Nissan upgrade option, Momo Airbag/ Steering wheel, Nismo White Dials, Pioneer Carriozerra stereo and stacker and speakers

ECU...

HKS FCON V-PRO & Map Sensor

Road map done By Tweenierob (RIP)

WHEELS & TYRES...

Federal 595 RS-R Semi slicks (New)

Rota grids alloys
Rays Wheel Nuts Blue
Edited by torra
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  • 4 weeks later...

Anyone else seen this currently on carsales?

Is it one of the registered ones here?

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/1996-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-BCNR33/SSE-AD-3429307

This car came up again on Monday 4th Jan. It was listed from QLD, in the next suburb from me. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/_/SSE-AD-3429307

I called Tuesday, only to get a response car sold and already paid for (I suggested I could view the car within the hour,), and seller would not listen to any ideas about letting me view it anyway.

Same carsales advert number (#3429307).

Sounds interesting !

I have all the details. If anyone is interested in the photos/seller details from the add (including VIN plate) PM me.

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livewire (Kevin) - NSW - V-SPEC
KPCresta (Gavin) - WA Non V-SPEC
Pal (Eric) - WA - V-SPEC
32rulz (Ken) - Hong Kong - V-SPEC
smalls (Will) - UK Non V-SPEC
GTRLM1 (gtr.co.uk forum) - UK
ab20000 - UK - V-SPEC
torra (Jim) - South Shields, UK - Non V-SPEC

TheWatch (Marco) - Glauchau, Germany - Non V-SPEC

Bluzzer (Nicolai) - Denmark V-SPEC

Computer3001 (Stefan) - Freistadt, Austria V-SPEC

Ricky R33LM (Ricky) - Malmoe, Sweden - V-SPEC

Not registered yet (Dean) - UK

.R33. (Daniel) - QLD

updated list

Edited by Pal

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