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SOLD - Thanks to all for looking!

Make: Nissan

Model: BNR32

Milage: 213600

Transmission: 5MT

Colour: Black

Location: VIC Taylors Lakes

Complied? Yep

RWC supplied? Yep

Currently registered? Yep

Price: $22,000 ono

Contact: 0403 089 125

** Mods as follows **

Aluminium radiator air guide

Splitfire coil packs

Triple core all aluminium radiator

Gates radiator hoses upper and lower

Adjustable cam gears

Z32 Airflow meters x2

K&N air filters x2

Cusco brake master cylinder brace

Cusco remote oil filter mount

Sard 700cc injectors

R34 N1 turbos on standard manifold

custom inlet piping

Hicas lock brace

Front strut tower brace

Rear HKS Kansai tower brace

Suspension bushes front and rear, upper and lower replaced with whiteline items including pineapples

Fuel pump - Bosch 494 in standard location

Extreme clutch - single plate extra heavy duty

Custom oil catch can

Trust 3" Jasma turbo back mandrel exhaust

R34 GTR rims with Nankang NS2's @ 275/35/18" rubber all round

Cusco plate number offset mount

N1 front bar slots

DBA front slotted rotors: kangaroo paw DB4926

Bendix Ultimate front pads

Bendix Metal Kings rear pads

Braided brake lines

Optima yellow top battery

Tein Super Street coilovers with EDFC module - 32 level damping adjustment

Comes with all C-Spanners and extra connections

Power FC ECU

Hand controller for Power FC with extension cord

Blitz SBC-ID3 boost controller with extra harness

Apexi pen style turbo timer

Pioneer DVD6550 single slot 7" screen DVD/MP3 Player

Autometer 5" boost guage

Chiptorque adjustable LED rev light

Pioneer 6" bullet splits up front with crossover module on custom mount

Pioneer 6" 3 ways in the rear

Audioline 4ch amp

Stinger wiring with fuse

x2 Black seat covers with GT-R Logo

Original GT-R key and valet key

Quicktrak GPS/Satellite based alarm system

285kw at the wheels @ 20psi

Receipts for most items and work carried out

Excellent condition GT-R inside and out. Will not disappoint! Oil and oil filter replaced every 5000k's. Non-smoker, always garaged with additional car cover. Sad to see it go but car is hardly driven now as i have a second car.

Check out the following:

http://www.users.on.net/~ula/31072005%20-%...%20Car%20Shoot/

http://www.users.on.net/~ula/Engine/

http://www.users.on.net/~ula/Dyno/

Strictly no tyre kickers or test pilots.

Edited by uLa32
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Used to be my daily drive for about 5 years. Been on many drives and cruises back then and absolutely enjoyed driving the car! At the same time, well taken care of as well and maintained/babied as best i can.

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