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TIME HAS COME TO SELL MY GTR BECAUSE I WANT TO GIVE DRIFTING A GO AND THIS CAR HAS TO MUCH POWER AND IS SET UP FOR STREET OR DRAG AND WOULD COST TO MUCH TO CONVERT IT INTO A DRIFT CAR

ENGINE MOD:

8000 KM ON ALL AFTERMARKET PARTS

VENOLIA FORGED PISTONS

N1 OIL PUMP

N1 WATER PUMP

PORTED HEAD

MATCHED PORTED INLET AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS

HEAT TREATED HEAD

NEW EXHAUST VALVES

NEW INLET VALVES

TOMIE STEP 2 CAMS

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE

SHOT PEENED RODS

HKS HEAD GASKET

HKS EXHAUST MANIFOLD

HKS GT WASTE GATE

HKS TO4R TURBO

HKS ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS

HKS 106 MM INTERCOOLER

HKS PLUMBIMG

SARD INJECTORS

NISMO ADJUSTABLE FUEL REG

BOSH IN TANK FUEL PUMP

APEXI POWER FC COMPUTER

APEXI BOOST CONTROLLER

APEXI HAND CONTROLLER

VEILSIDE 80 MM EXHAUST

REBUILT FRONT DIFF

TWIN PUFF BOV"S

FULLY POLISHED ENGINE COVERS

CAR MADE 518 HP AT THE WHEELS ON 18 PSI

CAR MODS:

NISMO BODY KIT

BILSTEEN SUSPENSION

18 X 9.5 INCH DRIFT R WHEELS

CARBON FIBRE BONNET

GREEDY PILLER MOUNT

GREEDY GAUGES

ALPINE CD PLAYER

TINTED WINDOWS

DELETED WING

NEW PAINT JOB

86000KM

PLEASE NO TEST PILOTS, SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY

WILL TRAVEL TO SHOW SERIOUS BUYERS

$42000 o.n.o (will consider trade for drift car with cash adjustment)

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no thats not correct. i sold the car about a year ago and i am posting it back on here for the owner because he is a mate of mine.

since i have sold the car its had a full respray and carbon fibre bonnet and has also had it tuned.

still for sale at $37000 (trades welcome)

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