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Due to House commitments my car has to go! very regretful sale

Nissan Skyline GTST/GTR Conversion Running Gear

Complete GTR Conversion with all engineering Certificates

- RB26 Twin Turbo Motor

- GTR Front Guards

- GTR Bumper Bar

- GTR Mirrors

- GTR Side Skirts

- GTR Rear Bumper Bar

- GTR Spoiler

- Twin HKS Air Filters

- Engine is Stock GTR

- Front Mount

- High Flow Magic CAT

- 3.5" Exhaust System

- 4.5" Muffler

- GTR Interior Including Bucket Seats, Dash Guages (very clean for an Import)

- New Multi Plate Brass Button clutch

- Clear Nismo Indicator

- Momo Gear Knob

- HKS oil Guage

- Blitz Boost Guage

- Alpine Head Unit

- Alpine Front Splits

- Clarion Amp

- 15" Rocford Forsckate Sub in Boot

- TLC Telematics Tracker system with monitoring

- 20" Lowen Heart Wheels with new tyres (17" Jap wheels availabe)

- Candy Purple Paint Job with 6 perals (2.5 years old)

- Car is in show Condition immaculate

- Over $15, 000 spent on this car to keep it clean and tidy

- Just had a major Service only on 71 000 Kms and had the timing belt and 3 other belts changes and including all Joining CLamps

- Car was Dyno Tuned to 229KW/RW @ 13PSI after new front mount and exhaust system with High flow cat should be getting an extra 10KW total to 239KW

- Always Garaged only did 20 000K's in 2 years

Asking Price is $26 000 however price is negotiable for a reasonable price

Please feel free to call Dany on 0404 474 953 for any further Inquiries.

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complete gtr conversion!? does this mean the car is also active 4WD!?

and are the rear guards also pumped?

love the rims!!

Its a complete Running GTR Gear, however no its not 4WD, it is still RWD so all the power is to the REAR,

only the front guards are GTR so they are the big pumped One's but the Rear guards are Lipped so alot of room there, but no they are not pumped i inquired about it and you can get it done but not with the original one.

Its a complete Running GTR Gear, however no its not 4WD, it is still RWD so all the power is to the REAR,

only the front guards are GTR so they are the big pumped One's but the Rear guards are Lipped so alot of room there, but no they are not pumped i inquired about it and you can get it done but not with the original one.

So, how's it a conversion? It's just a GTS-t with an RB26?

So, how's it a conversion? It's just a GTS-t with an RB26?

Its got an RB26Dett Motor with all GTR Running gear under the hood Including Gear Box, GTR Front Guards, Interior including buckets, Dash guages, mats, Boot, Wing, R32GTR Brakes.

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