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Selling my track car as need cash for renovations

1990 track only gtr big hks single turbo setup

Hks manifold

Hks waste gate

Big hks/garrett turbo

Large fuel rail

1000cc injectors

Power fc dejetro

Hasnt been tuned for injectors yet

Serge tank and external pump

Stripped interior

Trust intercooler and piping

Fibaglass front bar

Fibaglass front gaurds

Fibaglass boot with n1 lip

Brand new comp stage 5 clutch

Needs finishing but will be a fast car

Internals unknown asume stock

Heaps of spares

Contact 0411672105

Located central coast nsw

$12500

SWAP FOR CHEAPER TRACK CAR AND CASH

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Track only inport...

New yellowjack coil packs and spark plugs starts and runs but rich as. touch up tune and will make 320-350 wkws

Make some offers trade ins welcome

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Is this over priced or do I just need to wait for some interest

im not expert but maybe for a non register-able track only gtr.. im looking for a track only gtr but not willing to spend that much. i have seen a few on here (already sold) for around the 7k mark which might be more like it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/358302-r32-gtr-track-car-7000/

im not expert but maybe for a non register-able track only gtr.. im looking for a track only gtr but not willing to spend that much. i have seen a few on here (already sold) for around the 7k mark which might be more like it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/358302-r32-gtr-track-car-7000/

That's a good price for a base unit has 1500 in ecu and over 2k on the hot side let alone and also fuel system over 1k clutch band new over 600 that's y I think its worth 10k. It owes more and only had for 6 months and never even drove It

i remember this on ebay from the fiberglass front and the turbo setup, it had 2 sets of wheels on it and said it needed a tune in the post, i remember the price it was listed at but there is no point writing that up, when you picked it up was it running rough?

if so what was the problem?

what things have you done to it since purchase?

and what sort of compression does the motor have?

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