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Immaculate GTR, well looked after & serviced. Currently 95,000kms. Imported at 75,000kms in 2005 after an extensive search in Japan for one in this condition.

1000kms since full top and bottom end re-build of engine by AVO TurboWorld - just run in.

Tomei Cam wheels, Stainless Steel head gasket, strengthened Head Studs

Speed Technology surge tank & porsche hi-vol fuel pump.

Large TRUST Intercooler,

Blitz 4 inch Exhaust,

HKS Pod filters,

Blitz twin BOV,

Twin Plate Heavy Duty Button Clutch

Fully Adjustable Tein Coil Over Suspension, lowered 1.5 inches,

Race Pads & fluid,

Nexxen 225/50 16inch tyres, factory rims, strut tower brace front & back.

Kenwood MP3 player, speakers & amp.

Aust Standard immobiliser & alarm.

Blitz Timer & Digital Boost guage.

Car has run a 12.6qtr mile. Running 0.87bar.

Genuine reason for sale, first to see will buy.

$24,500 inc RWC. Car is in eastern suburbs of VIC.

Phil. 0412 950 992.

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  • 2 weeks later...

selling outright. I need the cash to fund some unexpected expenses.....open to offers at this stage (fair offers - have spend $10K on rebuild, and then $300 on hicas steering arm replacement last week at the 1000 km service post rebuild - to prep the car for sale). This car has new rings, bearings, etc etc ie full rebuild.

To answer a couple of questions I've been asked in PM & offline - tyres are in good nic, never boosted past 0.9bar (pneumatic bleed adjuster means it used to momentarily spike to around 0.93, but now have it running 0.87 - spikes to around 0.9 before settling quickly at 0.87 - safe for a GTR) - factory turbos & ECU. Car has been dynoed with 207kws at the wheels. As you can see from the qtr time - it's fast.

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...and 1000 km svc & rack ends replacement (hicas warning light is being reset by the factory next friday, ready for sale). All this spent since April, only done about 1200 kms since then.

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ok alignment done, but rear rack has play - so getting that replaced now (car not really drivable for the next week, but people are welcome to come and have a look anyway).

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