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Time has come to sell and move on, have had my fun and want to pass it onto someone who will appreciate it. Details below

1996 Series 2 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Jet Black

Motor

Fully Rebuilt and Balanced

Wiesco Forgies with Gapless Rings

PAR Steel Forged Con-rods with ARP bolts

Polished and Strengthened crank

Head has been race ported and polished steel values and springs , Tomei Cams, receiver groved for O ring

Induction

Turbonetics 76mm turbo (1000hp)

Tial 38mm Wastegate

Custom intercooler

Greddy Plenum with 80mm T/B

3 inch exhaust

Management and Fuel System

Microtech LTX12 with latest upgrade and 3 bar map sensor

O44 Bosch fuel pump, 1 Litre Surge Tank

SARD Injectors (850cc)

Trans and Diff/ Suspension

Ford C4 fully built by Als Race Glide

3500 rpm stall

Huge Trans cooler

R33 Nismo Diff

Pedders SportsRyder Springs

Rims

Kaotick 20” x 10.5

Top the range Falken Rubber 20/35/275s

Interior

Custom Leather interior Champiage Colour

Recaro Bucket seats

EBoost guage

Pioneer touch screen DVD player

12” pioneer Sub

2way front Splits Bullet

3way Rear Splits

Lot of people will know this car, there is lot of other bits pieces I haven’t mentioned, will get pics up soon.

Price is $40,000 or Swap for Late model R33 GTR

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Its run 11.2 at 127mph champ calculate the MPH!, another thing is my mate has the same setup in melbourne in the same car and has run 10.4 with the same power if not less than me. And another example is one of my other friends has run 10.6 in a Holden VL with 330kw and weights 1400kg 90kilos less than me.

And just incase i dont run 10's i'll turn the boost up just for you !

No Worries mate

No disrespect to you or the car.

its obviously got it in it, but its a pet have of mine.

I dont care if your mph was 160mph.

11.2 is still an 11.

Just annoys me when i see cars advertised 10 sec wrx, when its run an 11.5.

but they say, bro it will do it trust me, my cousin says so... you have to see where im coming from. Sorry dont want to kill your thread.

good luck with sale mate - its obviously a beast.

michael

It has the potential but suggesting that you're being deliberately soft on your 60 footers and still running 1.6's is a bit ambitious.

Good luck on Wednesday - good luck to whoever buys it too. As long as they don't want to race it at WSID without spending thousands more.

Awesome car buddy. Good luck with the sale.

Adrian

hate to be a prick? but its not fair to call it a 10 sec car when its run 11s....

guys,just let ppl sell the car!!

think of this.127mph is 10s car.if he can get good traction off the line etc,it would do 10s.just the point of high 10s or mid 10s,

good luck with the sale!

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