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Hi guys thinking of selling the beast. The full list of specs are below, the engine and gearbox where personally imported from Japan. All work has been carried out by 101 performance in slacks creek. The car has been safely tuned at 1bar producing 323RWHP. Has Mod plate for the engine conversion, 6 months rego, gets washed once a week serviced every 5000kms with the best oils. The car is in excellent condition inside and out, have spent well over $20,000 in modifications. I have just lost my liscence for 9 months hence the reason I am selling however I am not fussed if the car sells or not. I am not after any swaps just cash please do not make any offers as the price I want is firm and very reasonable. Located on the Gold Coast

DETAILS

• Respray yellow/lime (inside door jams, boot and engine bay + all panel bolts where replaced at the same time as respray)

• Boot wing removed and shaved

• Mesh Vented carbon fibre bonnet

• Full Vertex body kit (Front bar, Side skirts & Rear bar)

• GTR head lights

• Clear indicator lights

• LED custom tail lights

• 5% tinted windows

• 640RC (G-Force) number plates

• R33 GTR gearbox (custom tail shaft, gearbox mount & sump to suite RWD etc, box has just been replaced)

• R33 GTR engine

• Engine 6000km old

• JE forged pistons & ring set

• Cometic metal head gasket

• Shot peened rods

• Race series main & conrod bearings

• ARP rod bolts

• N1 oil pump

• Balanced engine

• Acid bathed block

• All new gaskets and seals

• Port and polish

• Full head service ect

• Rebuilt high-flow steel wheel turbos

• Splitfire coils

• White face dials (Nismo style)

• White face Autometer boost gauge (mounted to pillar)

• Greddy E-manage programmable ECU system

• Greddy turbo timer

• AVCR electronic boost controller

• Tomi gear knob

• Nardi sports steering wheel

• Aftermarket Alloy foot pedals

• 19” GMAX deep dish wheels (shadow chrome with machined alloy dish) front: 235/35/19 rear: 265/30/19

• Bilstein suspension (really stiff)

• Pioneer head unit

• 6” splits

• 6.5” AXIS parcel shelf speakers

• 450RMS brand new Alpine mono block amp

• 2 x 12” Kenwood subwoofers in custom box

• Full wiring kit

• 3” turbo back exhaust system with big cannon

• HKS intercooler with custom 3” stainless steel piping

• Turbosmart BOV

• Aftermarket twin pod filters

• Walbro 255/lh fuel pump

• Heavy duty clutch

SOLD

Thanks Jake 0423771735

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Edited by boosted_32
http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=261388

hey bud r u lookin 4 a swap swap check me out

Nice car mate, not into rotors though....thanks anyway

very nice car, if only it was registered in NSW

its not hard to chane the rego ova to NSW, its got a mod plate for the whole conversion. 100% street legal.........besides the bonnet :)

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