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Up for sale is my 1999 Gtr with 75000kms on the dash.
Bought it with 68000kms and rebuilt the engine with a Brian Crower 2.9 stroker kit car is reliable as I've used it as a daily since. Ive driven it to canberra and back twice without any issues.

Drivetrain

Contact Glen from chasers automotive in footscrey if you want any information on engine build as all work was carried out there.

Brian Crower 2.9 stroker kit

BC oversized valve kit

BC Single spring retainer kit

New N1 block

N1 water pump

Nitto oil pump

Tomei cams

Custom extended sump and baffle

Nismo 1.5 way front diff

Nismo copper max twin plate clutch

Hot side

GTX2863r x2 machined -5 ar60 comp covers

Tomei extreme cast steel dumps

Midori stainless front pipe 90mm

4" exhaust cat back

Cooling
Koyo sports radiator
Davies Craig thermo fans

Nismo oil cooler

Fuel system

Bosch is 2000

HKS reg

Intanke e85 pump with braided lines.

Handling
Aluminium front strut brace
Hks coilovers

Ruztech 4wd controller

Nismo caster arms

Nismo camber arms

Electrics

Nismo cluster

Link ecu

Ruztech 4wd controller

Cyclops australian standard alarm

Front and rear cameras

Alpine 7" Nav plus bluetooth

Focal underseat sub

Focal component speaker kit

Focal coaxial kit k2 series

Alpine 4 channel amp

Stereo installed July this year.

Body

Z tune skirts
Z tune rear bar
Nismo side indicators

Nismo front indicators

Clear tail lights

Front diffuser rear one missing from previous owner

Probably a lot missed out but.
Car is making 441.2kw at the wheels on 24psi on E85
And 360kw at the wheels on 20psi on 98

Car is running flex tune.

70k or nearest offer

Contact me on pm to get my number.

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