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Looking to let go of my pride and joy. Have owned for 3 years now and spent a fair bit of coin on her. Body is a registered gts-4 sedan in gunmetal grey. Previous owner put the rb26 and gtr running gear in which is what sold me on the car. Paint is fairly average for age fading bonnet/roof. Interior is in decent condition has all vents new momo steering wheel, new apexi rsm with g_sensor, new nismo 260kph speedo with custom chrome rings.

Rb26dett engine

N1 steel wheel r32 turbos

NEW heavy duty clutch

NEW lightened flywheel

NEW 1000cc bosch injectors

NEW adaptronic ecu

NEW flex fuel sensors

NEW splitfire coilpacks

NEW 3 1/2 front pipe back exhaust

NEW e85 fuel pump

NEW koyo ally radiator

R32 gtr gearbox and diff

R32 gtr wheels

Smoked indicators

Battery in boot

All new items installed by andrew at hyperdrive where car is also tuned. Car is currently making 400rwhp on e85

and 350 or so on pulp98. Have dyno sheets for proof if wanted by serious buyer

Also have engine stand with rb30 block that i was going to put the 26 head on and a spare gtr front diff/sump and rear 4dr widebody kit.

Been burned before so

NO TEST DRIVES. Will meet at the petrol station for inspections and to take you for a spin if you bring cash.

sell if price is right not in any hurry

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Bringing thousands of cash to a service station to meet a stranger sounds like an impeccable idea, much better than knowing where they live

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Showing anyone who wants to know where you live so they can steal the car or letting someone who has no cash put your car into a wall also sounds great. Had a car stolen before if you had too youd probably understand. I test drove after old owner took me for a spin loved it went back with cash

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