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Hi guys I have decided to sell my R31 GTS-X I have owned the car for 10 years and have lost count of the money spent. The car is featured in issue 75 of High Performance Imports .The car has just had a fresh engine rebuild and has a balanced crank shotpeened & balanced rods nissan bearings and gaskets Arias forged pistons.The head has been extensivly ported and has hpc coated valves and combustion cambers a ported factory exhaust manifold and a GCG Gt3040 turbo,custom 3" stainless intercooler piping custom intercooler 650 X 200 X 75mm core,custom alloy radiator with twin davies craig thermo fans,Earls oil cooler kit with -10 braided lines,custom surge tank with bosch 044 motorsport fuel pump,mazda 12a turbo injectors sard fuel pressure regulator Blitz sbc id3 boost controller hks turbo timer and Tomei 240 kph speedo and a motec m48 ecu it is currently making 350 rwhp and definatly has more in it.It has bilstien inserts in the front & bilstien coilovers rear with whitline swaybars & super pro bushes throughout a custom tail shaft with 300zx universal joints and yokes, It is painted in r33 midnight purple and has gold fr17 simmons wheels.I am sure I would have forgotten to list some stuff If your interseted you can check out the full article in HPI. Would make a great drift car & would stand out of the crowd of slivias and r32's with it's classic shape nothing to spend and all round well sorted car with awsome performance.

NOW ASKING $ 12 500.00 PH 0417305401 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD .

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I cant believe no one has snapped this up a bargain at this price 350RWHP you could not get that sort of power for this money Brand new Engine !!!!

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Thanks for the kind words mate I have had a few pm's asking if I am interested in swaps so I thought I would mention that no swaps or trades will be considered.

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Some one buy this car you are only paying for the turbo computer & wheels & getting everything else for free at this price.I need my shed space and is a lot of work to extend my shed would prefer to not have to !!!.

BUMP surely some one wants this car its a bargain at this price if you paid full price for the ecu wheels and turbo & intercooler/radiator you would just about be getting the car for nothing

I feel your pain brother, I also have a R31 gtsx bought it 5 years ago and spent over 30k on the car now I cant even get serious offers around the 10,000 mark??? I wish I had sold it earlier but it seems that importers have flooded the market with so many r32's and r33's that the people are forgetting where these great cars have come from. I am under the impression that we are in the the in-between phase of our cars to old to be considering new model and to new to considered an old skool classic like your 70's models rotors for example. Hope you sell it bro good luck...........

I feel your pain brother, I also have a R31 gtsx bought it 5 years ago and spent over 30k on the car now I cant even get serious offers around the 10,000 mark??? I wish I had sold it earlier but it seems that importers have flooded the market with so many r32's and r33's that the people are forgetting where these great cars have come from. I am under the impression that we are in the the in-between phase of our cars to old to be considering new model and to new to be considered an old skool classic. Hope you sell it bro good luck...........

Thanks for the kind words mate i hear what you are saying I just cant believe that people would rather have a stock r32 33 gtst wich are a dime a dozen than a car like this that would be a lot more indervidual and quicker than the majority of gtst's out there.

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Thanks for the comment mate.I personally prefer the rb20 over the rb25 as they seem to be able to cop a lot more punnishment and love to rev but the rb26 is another story all together if it did have an rb26 the price would be a bit more though as they are a lot dearer to mod and personally i dont think you would want to much more power in the r31 chassis than what the car already has if you did all you would be donig is leaving black lines where ever you went.

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