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After thinking over and over again and due to personal and unforeseen circumstances - it will be wiser for me to let my GTR go if the offer is fair - looking at $33k negotiable. No time wasters please... Ad is only posted on SAU and nowhere else...

No expense spared on this GTR - buy give her a remap and be happy driving her... Very reluctant but you gotta do what you gotta do... If she doesn't sell before things pick up - then i guess she was meant to be mine..

Car is in very good condition - Year 89 - Chassis is Accident Free - NSW Rego: THE.32R - till May 2015 - Gunmetal Grey - has 155k km on the clock - but i do not know the mileage of the engine - it is running well - car is currently at JLM putting together the final touches and putting the Motor back in...

Text me at - zero four three one six two one seven two six

RB26DETT :-

CP Pistons

Eagle Rods

HKS cams

Springs/Retainers

HKS Downpipe

Full custom tucked 3.5" exhaust and high flow cat made by Fabulous Fabrications (beautiful work) along with custom Hot/Cold cooler pipe.

Intercooler

Splitfire Coil Packs with New Harness and extra Grounding

Haltech Platinum Pro ECU

Bilstein (Yellow) /Eibach strut/spring combo - No leaks and no knocks

Ikeya Formula front and rear upper control arms.

Front and Rear Apexi Dry Carbon Strut Bars
Cusco Swaybars Front and Rear
Cusco 1.5w rear diff, fully rebuilt and new diff bushing installed with newer (and slightly larger/stronger) R33 half shafts

Diff oils all changed - front and rear less than 5k km

Gearbox - Redline Anti Shock Gearbox Oil (Smurf Blood) - less than 10k km

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch and Flywheel

HICAS delete

Nismo LMGT4's with 265/40/18 Federal RSR all round - less than 1000km

Nismo Wheel Nuts

Apexi AVCR

Nardi Deep Corn

Nismo Gearknob

Full 3M Tint

HID Headlights

C's Short Shifter

Parts just installed and travelled - 0 km - being put together and putting the Motor back - 100k km service with extras

Brand New - Garrett -5's

Brand New - Cometic Exhaust Gasket

Brand New - Nismo Mounts - Engine Left, Right and Gearbox

Brand New - Nismo Clutch Slave

Brand New - HEL Braided Clutch Hose

Brand New - Nismo Thermostat

Brand New - Heater Hoses and Radiator Hoses - Silicone

Brand New - Gates Racing Timing Belt, NSK Bearings and Cam Seals

Brand New - Water Pump

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Very clean, GLWS! Hope everything is ok, always sad to see when someone has to let their pride and joy go due to unforeseen circumstances =[

Very clean, GLWS! Hope everything is ok, always sad to see when someone has to let their pride and joy go due to unforeseen circumstances =[

Thanks mate - yeah is ok - just taking a step ahead as precaution in case of anything =) Its a slow market out there...

My old car.


One of the things to note about this is that the chassis isn't like a golf ball and the sills are very straight.

Since I sold this car, I've been in the market for another one and very disappointed with the chassis' that I've seen. I didn't appreciate how clean it was when I sold it.

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