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Hey guys I never thought it would come to this point but im just getting an EOI on my car i am looking to sell in the near future to fund up coming things,

im going to regret it but there is always another oppurtunity in life, anways u guys will probably already no the GTR im talking about its scottys (GODTHRILA) old gtr,

ive only had it about 2 months and im loving it so much but as i already said ive got more important things in life to worry about, previous owner had brake master cylinder rebuilt, ADR approved braided brake lines installed, cusco brake master cylinder stopper & ebc green stuff pads front and rear installed.

but yea here is the mod list

FORGOT TO MENTION WILL SWAP FOR 75 SERIES LANDCRUISER OR ANY 4X4 UTE UPTO 10K + CASH MY WAY

Mods-

Pod filters

Large 100mm intercooler

A/M front pipe

Cat pipe replacement

Tein height/spring/dampener adjustable coilovers

Nismo control arms

Nismo front and rear strut braces

Modded ECU (more power, rev/speed cut removed)

Apexi AVCD 5 dial boost controller (set to just under 1 bar)

HKS turbo timer

Whiteline pineapple kit

Exterior-

Full N1 bodykit (front bar pods, bonnet lip, skirts, rear boot lip)

N1 headlights

Tinted windows

17x9 +22 Rays GT AV's ( with brand new tyres)

Past owner ran a 12.2 Q/M @111mph

Interior-

Genuine NISMO GTR floor mats

Fusion 5" splits in factory location, Alpine 6" 2 ways rear

Blitz boost gauge

Dynamco alarm and CDL

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But yea if u interested just let me know either by sms/ or pm my number is 0439986495 i will have some pics up tommorow with the other rims on it

im looking for around $23500 atm

cheers wes

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Hey Dude,

First of all Nice Ride. How many KMS has that bad boy clicked over? Mortor still stock?

cheers man um its only done 105000 clicks, yea its pretty much stock there are a few little things done like injectors, pump all ready for turbo upgrade, would still be good for high 11's with right driver, previously did a 12.2 with rooted clutch and on 13psi

cheers wes

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