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for sale 93 gtr show condition. featuring in magazine very soon. 272kw at the wheels on 13psi

Engine built by Gavin Wood in QLD who is one of Australia's best GTR Tuners. approx 3000Kms old never ran over 13psi.

68000km on clock.

Custom cooler and intake piping by dysons rotary in QLD

Fresh Paint work by DMD the Image in QLD. (includes engine bay)

see pics at (http://www.platinumcarclub.com/html/chris_..._s_r32_gtr.html)

(offers $30000 and above) email [email protected] or call 0403615225 :flamed:

ENGINE MODS :flamed:

Fresh engine with 3000km

96 GTR engine

Power fc and hand controller

JUN cams

N1 pistons

Genuine N1 oil pump

Genuine N1 water pump

Genuine N1 bearings

NISMO Bearings

NISMO 2 way LSD

Hydraulic 4wd

96 GTR turbo’s

New ported and machined head

Machined valve guides

Woodruff keys

New crankshaft

Full drag exhaust

Fully Balanced Engine

Valve guides

Oil catch can

Custom polished oversized cooler piping

Custom intake pipes

Larger airflow meters

Re-plumed oil pipes

Fuel pressure gauge

Boost gauge

Twin HKS air pods

SARD BOV

EXTERIOR MODS

New custom purple paint

Electronic 4wd torque controller

Polished jimmy head wheels

TEIN suspension coil overs

Flared guards

Oversized cross drilled front disks

Carbon eyelids

Aftermarket Head lights

N1 Front bar

Removed Rear wing

INTERIOR MODS

Carbon dial background

White AXS WRX seat covers

Pillar mounted Boost gauge

Autotecnica gear knob

Autotecnica steering wheel

STEREO

Sony mp3 player

6” splits

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