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$46,000 Open to reasonable offers

Located in Sydney

Unfortunately I have to sell my GTR, circumstances have left me with an opportunity I can't pass up, and now my car has to go.
This car has been built as though I was going to keep it forever. I am extremely fussy and have put countless hours and dollars into this car. 
Mods.
Exterior.
- Full respray, windows out, full strip down ect in TH1 (car is a factory gunmetal).
- Genuine N1 front bar and N1 vents.
- Genuine N1 headlights with working fog light wiring.
Chassis.
- All new hardened rubber subframe bushes.
- All rear knuckle bushes replaced.
- Super pro poly bush diff bushes and diff ears.
- Aftermarket LSD 
- Drift works HICAS delete kit.
- Hardrace rear camber arms.
- Hardrace rear traction arms.
- Hardrace Front Camber arms.
- Hardrace front caster rods.
- MCA Blue stealth coilovers 
- White sway bars front and rear.
- Whiteline end links front and rear.
- Transmission cross member poly bushes.
- Steering racks poly bushes.
- Brand new OEM inner and outer tie rods.
- New OEM wheels bearings (all 4 replaced).
- Brand new front CV shafts.
- New bushes in LCA’s with hardened rubber.
- New Ball joints in rear LCA.
- New inner and outer Ball joints front..
Running Gear.
- Later model RB26 Motor
- New Gates accessory belts.
- New Mishimoto radiator.
- New Gates radiator hoses.
- -7 N1 Turbos
- X force split dumps.
- Apexi Y pipe.
- Buddyclub cat back.
- New DBA brake rotors front and back.
- Rebuilt standard brake callipers front and rear.
- New Bendix brake pads.
- Braided brake lines front and rear
- All fluids replaced, Motor, Gearbox, transfer case, ATTESA, Coolant, Diff oil, Brake fluid.
- New oil filter
- New fuel filter
- New spark plugs
- Braided turbo oil and water lines.
- New coil pack loom
- Splitfire coil packs.
Interior.
- New ash tray.
- New Shifter boot
- New Shift knob
- New vents.
- New door handles
- Nardi Deep corn.
- Replaced Door cards.
- Replaced stereo surround.
- Replaced triple gauge facia.
- Replaced cluster surround.
- Replaced center console.
- Replaced glovebox.
- New Door strikers.
- New rubber door stops.
- New rubber boot stops.
- New Rubber bonnet stops.
- Nismo black cluster
Notes.
Probably missed some items but you get it, car was brought back to life as I wanted to keep it.
Car has no rego.
Will possibly need a wheel alignment.

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Edited by THE_BOULDER
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Can't believe you're selling up after all that $$$ in parts bro! So much hard work in making this car look brand new in and out I have never seen so many new OEM interior pieces before haha. Good luck with sale man!

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