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I have decided to move to overseas to start a new chapter on life. That said I need to get rid of the r35. The price I put on this is very fair in my opinion, yes you can nearly go and buy a whole r35 jdm car for this price but we aren't comparing apples to apples there are we. Therefore my price is non-negotiable, I will be loosing a great deal of money myself.



Anyways the car specs



09 R35


Cams roll cage, extends through to front strut towers


Front strut towers are still in place to hold upper control arms, and be eligible for time attack.


Full one piece carbon doors


3 piece full carbon dash including centre console


Omp Carbon race seat


Carbon roof


Carbon boot


Carbon rear diffuser, which has been burnt in the middle at the end from previous exhaust setup


Carbon wing


Mca Gold series external reservoir coilovers


Dodson front upper control arms


complete hardrace rear arm package


whiteline rear swaybar


front whiteline swaybar links and stock swaybar


CCW C10 18x11 wheels all around not sure of offset


Fuel cell setup underneath deleted rear seats


Surge tank setup also undernear rear seat area


3 x bosch 044 pumps and 2 spare pumps will be included


Koyo radiator with jic -16 fittings welded on


2 x Sparco steering wheels, one is leather and is worn a bit, used for moving the car around and the other is the exact same but as new condition and suede/


Works bell quick release system / integrated paddle shifters



Body panels included



Front radiator core support – which has integrated fans and radiator shroud


Front Headlights


Standard front guards


Bonnet


2 x front bumpers


Rear bumper


Rear lights



Engine/Driveline



VK56 2009 engine, the engine is as clean as I have ever seen, I have pulled off the front timing cover, sump and rocker covers.. this engine seems to have been reconditioned or had the easiest life ever. Dry sump will need to be made, I can make the sump if you want?



R33 GTR diff mounted in rear



No Gearbox




What I have done to the car - 3 engine decisions later haha



I have chopped off the rear guards that were modified, as I did not like the style and wanted the nismo gt3 r35 look, I can help source oem rear guards from various people. this is probably the biggest issue the rest is easy.



Modified the front and rear subframes, the front I chopped out the bellhousing mount for the vr38 as I needed clearance to mount a gearbox behind the engine. The rear subframe has been modified to utilise a gtr diff (R33 in my case) which will be included however the position of the diff will need to be changed as when I put the diff in originally it was to suit the rb26 I was using. The car is now built around a vk56 and the centreline of the engine has now moved quite a bit.



Cut a hole in the gearbox tunnel to accommodate s shifter setup, just need to cut a hole in the removable plate I made when gearbox position is worked out.



Other things needing doing



some minor rear bar work to support the rear wing



fix rear section of rear wheel wells



make bonnet mounts and top guard mounts as they no longer exist, I am currently waiting on the radiator core support to work out the positions of everything as this support holds lights in correct places which means you can work your guards and bonnet off that.



I have plenty of other parts sitting around for the car like the standard dash module (1x broken tab but doesnt need this one to mount into dash, also comes with new plastic screen as per oem box in pic) which I was going to try and adapt to be used on an aftermarket computer and wiring. Couple of boxes worth of standard parts and trinkets. And probably missed a whole bunch of things on the car.



At the end of the day this is a very serious project car, and I am going to miss it a lot. I wanted to turn this thing into a very close replica of a 2009 fia gt1 r35 which did run the vk56 v8 engine however I was going to go twin turbo :)



PRICE - $45k



contact via 0413347774 – spencer, anytime via text or before 10pm via phone.



The car is located in mackay north qld, transport will be an additional cost obviously, might be able to help get it to brisbane.



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