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Rh9gtr the worlds fastest radial tyred GTR is for sale!

It is for sale as is and has just ran 8.47 @ 168mph on M/T radials

R32 Gtr

RB30/26

Rips billet main cap block and girdle

Rams raceported head

Twin precision billet turbos

hypertune plenum

2 speed powerglide 4wd conversion

lsds front and rear

6 point cage

2 kirkey race seats and 2 gtr seats

drag boot lid and original boot lid

19 x 10 gtc wheels and m/t standard wheels for drags

motec m800

motec dash

motec pdm

motec cdi

The car would cost over 150k to build from scratch

If interested i would give you a lot more info on the car

This is a genuine street car that i drive around at least twice a week

Price is $70k or maybe swap

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That's 1 awesome car...

Man the amount of work and engine set-up would have cost 70k

I love the fact that this car is a TRUE STREET CAR and is driven on the road...

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