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hey guys was planning on keeping the ar but have just spend another 7grand in the last two weeks on the car so either wanna hang myself or sell the car!!

the car is basically brand new! fulkyl build engine 2000km old , autogallery yokohama gearbox 1500km old since full overhaul , brand new clutch 500km old , brand new turbos!! not even installed yet so 0km old!!

this car has recently made 405kw on a mainline dyno with trust t517z turbos , which are now sold and brand new garrett -5's are going on should still pull 380-390kw with a lot more response!!

engine

fully built engine capable of big power

block machined , balanced , honed oversized 0.20

crank , remachined and re heat treated , oversized acl race bearings

rods , shotpeened and prepped rods with oversized acl race series big end bearings

pistons arias forged 0.20 oversized with acl race series rings ect

tomei oil restrictor

cossworth 1,5mm drag series metal head gasjet (low compression suited to 30psi+!!)

n1 water pump

nitto high flow oil pump

nismo low temp thermostat

trust oil filter relocation

tomei sump baffles/trap doors

brand new gasket set throughout

head reconditioned with

hks step 2 cams and valve springs quite lumpy

slight porting on exhaust side

greddy adjustable cam gears

rocker covers painted in midnight purple

turbos , brand new garrett -5 turbochargers , $2500 last week!

hks non turbulent dump pipes

twin 3inch up pipes with 3inch magic cats (100cfm)

single 3.5inch high flow system

5inch rear cannon

autogallery yokohohama/os giken 1-5 gearbox , custom double cone syncros , hd mainshaft , hd input shaft , one piece billet 5th gear built by terry at award in sydney,,,

brand new os giken twin plate clutch about 200km on it !!! $3000 last week ,

vspec active rear lsd and axles ect

nismo 320kmph dash ,

apexi power fc commander with hand controller

blitz ebc

injector dynamics modified 1000cc injectors on standard rail

turbosmart adjustable fpr

bosch 044 pump

splitfire coilpacks

hks dli twin spark amplifier

this car has run on the dyno with several different setups , befoire engine was built was making 370kw @4 wheels on mainline dyno

and has made over 400 since the build

with -5 this car will be a weapon!!

exterior is standard with series 3 front lip and volk gtc in gold

also tien adjustable suspension

resprayed in midnight purple with more gloss looks beautifull!!

asking 32,000

also very keen on swaps +cash my way as i want to build a drag car project and need a street car!!

cars of interest , s15 , supra , jap imports hsv clubsport ss ect

also would consider swaps for a 32 gtr + cash my way

not lookign at upgrading so cash my way only thankyou!!

but please no gemini wagons or vt commodores with spinning hubcaps

do the maths , 22-25k for a standard gtr which will probably have problems , +20kish to get it to this level or buy this practically brand new car get in and enjoy!!

car hasnt even seen 4000km since engine was built including 1500km break in ,, this is a weekend only car for me

contact dino on 0434008133

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