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this car is in sa

2.7L apexi engine build in japan use to have t88/34d on it made 700hp

on it there is hks25/40 waiting to be tuned maybe next week more up date on it soon

orc twin pate cluth

hks oil cooler

apexi front mount

800cc sard injestors

I dont know the brand of fuel reil but look close to stock

Gearbox internal stroger gears

teincoilovers super street

nismo links,rods arms etc

19x10.5 on rear

19x10 on front ssr work wheels

car is done 49km on clock

all this mods done when was 42km on clock

sper parts:

full kit t88/34d

apexi cat back ehxaust with apexi controller

ohlins coilovers

if i rimembar some more staff i can tell u

nismo led lights at rear

nismo front and side indicators

etc

car is one of a kind

Its one of best gtr in country just come from japan

I dont want to sell it but i need money for something

anyway i am After $75k

but if u have trade in show me what u have maybe we can work something out

Please organise ur finance before u make a deal with me also please no time wasters

thanks

u can call me or msg me on 0421957988

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Nice Car

can you care to tell me the name of the Front Bar on the first picture

looks very nice and it not a Z-Tune one or the stock one either

or did you custom modify the Stock Front bar with cooling vents :)

either way nice Car

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Nice Car

can you care to tell me the name of the Front Bar on the first picture

looks very nice and it not a Z-Tune one or the stock one either

or did you custom modify the Stock Front bar with cooling vents :)

either way nice Car

That is the standard front bar with the Nismo oil cooler vent/duct fitted

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