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Hey guys

Saw a ad on carsales.com.au for a r33 GTR with license "GTR GOD". The car is located on Surfers.

Do any of you QLD guys know of this car, the way its treated, condition, etc ...

any info would be useful.

Thanks in advance

Daniel

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yeh its drivin hard when its drivin (not that often) and has been for ohh a damm long time.

i hardly see it out and about these days.

broke a few gearsets awhile back till he got it right. i raced him about a year ago in my V8 SS commodore, its very quick indeed.

GTR GOD is why i now have a GTR. it was the only car that i lost to in my V8.

its very clean and tidy car varley driven. i think SUBZERO does all the work to it.

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Thanks for the input guys ......

Yeah the car is titianium silver with blitz wheels.

The car looks in AWESOME condition.

I guess I'm trying to guage how well looked after is this car and how good is the work shop that works on it.....

Is it worth a plane ticket??

Dan

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I dont know the car, but it definatley looks the goods. It's also a Series3 GTR, which are hard enough to find.. But why is he running a MOTEC ecu?, don't see many GTR's running MOTEC's unless there super horsepower, and he's quoting 410hp (305kw at the wheels) on 1.5bar?? With those engine mods, I would have thought alot more than that. Stock GTR internals make that on ~1.3bar

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ohh jeeez i thought u were talkin about the black one

i guess he sold the plates to someone else.

no idea on the silver one sorry

I rarely saw the Black one have any runs against any one. But the few times i seen the silver one out, it sure had some power ;)
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a friend of my girlfriend either dated or worked with the bloke who owned the black one, her only skyline story, said it had alot of computers in it? i guess there was a few af-mk goodies on the dash, he may have sold the plates she thinks??

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