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EOI Trade - 290kw JZS147 aristo 2JZ for GTR 32/33

Wanting to trade my single turbo JZS147 aristo for a lightly modified R32/R33 gtr in Sydney. Or even sell outright if someone is interested.

Not massively fussed on colour, just a clean body with no rust & light modifications is mainly what I'm after, only wanting a weekend street car for now, as the aristo has been for a few years.

Reason for trade is i have no need for the big 4 door, i miss driving manual as my daily is also an auto, & all my spare bits & pieces are for an RB26, not so good for a 2jz.

 

Quick specs list:
* 1995 S2 in black with leather interior & factory sunroof, factory LSD, cruise control

* Rego valid until September 2017

* shift-kitted auto gearbox with trans cooler & factory converter

* 2JZ with single Garrett GT3582 turbo making 286kw at the wheels on 18psi

* Apexi Super AFC piggyback on standard ECU

Turbosmart eboost street boost controller (set to 15psi low & 18psi high boost)

19" work meisters

Veilside twin 3" exhaust

* adjustable fuel pressure reg with gauge in engine bay

* I'm sure there's a whole lot more I've forgotten here

 

Plenty of work done, this is a quick car even for its weight & size. Traction control is there for a reason. I've had this car for the past 3 years now, had a lot of maintenance & servicing work carried out to bring the car back up to a reliable level:
* radiator replaced approx 12 months ago

* lots of seals replaced as it was leaking oil in a few places (no longer), these include front & rear mains

* turbosmart 40mm external wastegate installed & plumbed back into exhaust - approx 12 months old

* turbosmart bov fully plumbed back - approx 12 months old

* Apexi Super AFC & Turbosmart eboost installed as part of upgrade works roughly 12 months ago

 

Car value is being listed at $13K neg, I have roughly 10K in receipts alone for work carried out in the past 2 years. I can add cash on top for a tidy GTR up to a certain point, or I also have a road bike which I can throw in to increase the value on my side.

Please PM me on here, or msg 0407 896 339 for further info, questions or offers.

Cheers, Chris

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also would be interested in RS260 stagea, or possibly even GTR with blown engine

 

throw me some offers, worst i can say is id rather keep this beast

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP

possibly also keen on an RB25/26 powered cefiro / laurel or R32 GTS-T, maybe even an r33 or r34 for a swap closer to same value

 

throw me some offers & see what catches my attention

  • 1 month later...

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