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The Horsepowerinabox.com GTR is up for sale!

This Low K's (25000), good condition V Spec 1999 GTR has all the gear.

It is Silver with the Jun Body kit (less rear wing... factory rear wing instead). Factory rims in gold. Killer 2.7 Jun stroker engine with a Trust T78 turbo kit. 1000cc sard injectors, HKS F Con V Pro ECU, Big cams, HKS Dragger exhaust, GTR intank, 044 secondary pump and Plenty of power....

It is still a good drivable streeter that performs well under 4000 and boosts up at 4500. I have it on 1.2bar for street cruising and it reportedly made 400rwkw at 1.2 on its last service.

It has a Nismo twin clutch that has just been freshened

Item:1999 V Spec GTR

Location:Adelaide

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:time for a change

Price and Payment Conditions:$85000 ono

Extra Info:plenty of JUN gear

Contact Details: Morrie at horsepowerinabox.com 0414780830 or email [email protected]

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oh is this the one that was on the front cover of Speed Magazine before? Nice ride

The intercooler piping was changed too wasnt it? Did the original owner take off the Nismo rims the higher rear wing and the bonnet or do u still have it?

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oh is this the one that was on the front cover of Speed Magazine before? Nice ride

The intercooler piping was changed too wasnt it? Did the original owner take off the Nismo rims the higher rear wing and the bonnet or do u still have it?

didnt come with nismo rims and CF bonnet. I changed the wing back to the OEM deal... it looked a bit neater..

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