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Hay guys Looking at selling my GTR.

Dont really drive it anymore and i feel its wasted.

Everything about this car has been upgraded, Super Fast car with heaps more potential, power has been limited to 350 hp while the engine is fresh, engine and components have only done 5000klm with the gearbox and diff doing a bit more with 15,000 klm. The Car runs a Garret Ball Bearing TO4z high mounted with full 3.75" HKS exhaust (Very Quiet) with a high flow 3.5" cat, has upgraded fuel system with 780cc injectors being feed from a custom twin entry fuel rail, fuel is pumped by a bosh 044 pump and is regulated with a Sard Fuel pressure regulator. The engine is controlled by a VIPEC engine managment system tuned to 15 psi by Mark Jacobson From Godzilla Motor Sport. The car has a full respray in Pale Blue Effect (From 2006 Toyota Corolla) and a standard gtr body kit (not including the wing). It has a Kenwood 7" fold out DVD player and alpine V12 amp with fusion speakers. The Wheels are FZERO Special -Volk rays 18" x 10" and are wrapped in falken 275,35,18. The Suspension is Tein hight adjustable and quite stiff. 4500k Full HID Xenon head light kit has just been installed.

A Full List of Mods and engine work that has been carried out can be emailed to any one that is more interested.

All Offers Considered.

Car can also come with defi boost gauge. Also has a trust extended sump and r33 gtr front diff, currently not on the car but can go with it for a small price.

Im asking for $22500 ono.

Ive spent alot more than that on this car but its time to move on.

You can email me at [email protected]

Or PM me....

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Hay bud, will get some more pics when i finish putting the cooler and piping in.

running 350hp atw,, that was the run in tune, but pulls harder than that now,

if you want full specs i will email it to you.

PM me your email

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