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Recent service performed with all new oils/filters etc and new plugs, new battery fitted last month.

Non smokers car, car has always been garaged and never been in -any- accidents, no panels ever resprayed.

I have spent over $20,000 in the last year modifying this car, it is perfectly streetable only 3x as potent when you open up the throttle, street driving the car drives no different to a standard gtr.

Just spent $1500 putting on standard turbos on the car and getting it all retuned. Bolt on a pair of ball bearing turbos and you will have close to 300kw at all 4 without a hassle, everything else you need is already on the car. Car just made 256kw at all 4 on 14psi (dyno sheet to prove) approx 280rwkw as is now. Keep in mind a standard gtr has around 170kw.

Some of the current mods include:

100mm intercooler

3 exhaust system from turbos back

Single plate brass button clutch

Apexi PFC fully tuned

K&N pod filters

Boost controller

HKS adjustable cam gears

700CC injectors + 700hp Intank fuel pump

+ plenty other bits and pieces.

Any professional inspections welcome. As always serious buyers only thanks. Selling as im downgrading to spend some money on the house.

Price negotiable within reason. Email bjrose at optusnet dot net.au

or

Phone 0413 382 678 between 4-8pm weekdays, normal times weekends, dont bother sms'ing me.

View the car sales ad here: http://carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

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