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Location:Melbourne

Item Condition: Xcellent

Reason for Selling:Never drive da thing, so may aswell use it 4 a deposit on a house

Price and Payment Conditions:$40k

Contact Details:0407777778

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Da time has come 2 part ways wit my baby. Serviced every 4-5,000 kms using only fully synthetic oils. Recently had a FULL retune by Paul from Chasers- 300 rwkW @ 1.2 bar, new N1 turbos installed, service including compression test. She'll make more power once da turbos have been run in & boost increased 2 1.4-5 bar. Full history as she was imported in by Technik Tuning, genuine 90k kms (engine overhauled @ 35k kms),

Engine:

RB28DETT built by Eric of Eric Engineering (Hypertech), also engine builder 4 da Bathurst R32 GTRs Ross forged pistons, Nismo engine bearings, ARP rod bolts etc.

Z32 air flow meters

Apexi Power FC Pro

Apexi Power FC controller

Apexi AVC-R

Apexi 140mm twin entry intercooler

Apexi front pipes

Apexi super suction kit

Custom twin entry intercooler plumbing

Custom twin 3" cat-bak zorst

Custom 8L sump

Custom Chaser's air box

2x custom catch cans with return 2 sump

Dummy cat

Tomei headgasket

Nismo 550cc injectors

Nismo fuel reg

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Driveline:

Brass button clutch

Cusco Comp S coilovers

Apexi slotted front rotors

Endless pads

C's short shift

Other:

Nismo bonnet wit lip

Work Equip 18"x10" 3 piece wheels 265/35 tyres all round

Momo Race steering wheel

New Jetspeed front bar

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sorry bout da pics, didn't really know how 2 load dem, please note dat da rego is 4 my personalised plate which don't come wit da car. Thanx

Sorry mate, but the rego label means nothing and the RTA regularly stuffs up the year of manufacture and other vehicle details when they process your rego.

If its a genuine 1997 it should have Xenons, and it doesnt. So that begs the question why?

Also is the car running a stroker kit to facilitate the claimed 2.8 Litre capacity?

Sounds like an animal otherwise :D

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Fingers crossed on the sale, dude.

Guys,

This is one awesome piece of machine.. Xenon's or not motor alone and its potential at this price should say enough. Its an animal to say the least having been co pilot on a few occasions.

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In Shootout Mode at 1.2 bar... so plenty more left in it.

i would concur with it being '95. dash fascia around the hazard/demister etc buttons should be raised on a series2 , correct?

'da' aint '97 bra!

my moneys on an overbore for da 2.8, as it would be crazy not to mention a "stroker" motor in the specs.

No way its a 97. Looks more like a 95. Someone run it on the Nissan Fast software using the VIN.

Totally agree with you there. I doubt it is a 1997 model as there is no passenger airbag. Don't think we are allowed to say this on a For Sale ad but can one of the forum mods confirm with the seller?

Blue import plate should have some more info on it.. i'll run it through FAST but doubt it'll show much as it doesn't look like a correct vin - should be HCR33-****** something like that.. i'll check it tonight..

Blue import plate should have some more info on it.. i'll run it through FAST but doubt it'll show much as it doesn't look like a correct vin - should be HCR33-****** something like that.. i'll check it tonight..

Er no, its a BCNR33 not a HCR33

Regardless, thread closed, the seller has failed to clarify exactly what he is selling

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