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hi,


please read the whole add before texting
this car is in its final stages of being complete! but i have blown too much money and dont want to put any more into it. i have spent will over 15k on the engine alone listed parts are below


CUSTOM metallic blue/purple
body is standard, no stupi kits. looks as very simple and clean.

R33 GTR ENGINE 67000KMS
Cp forged pistons
Tomei poncams type B
Acl gasket kit
Argo rods
Arp main studs
Arp head studs
Acl bearings
Nitto oil pump
Full reco head with baby cams
Custom made exhaust manifold (not eBay shit)
Gt35/40 with 60 mm turbo smart external waste gate
screamer
BOSCH 2200 cc injectors
POWER FC
SARD fuel regulator
Walbro aftermarket fuel pump
TIAL blowoff

im sure ive missed something....

full 3 inch exhaust with high flow cat
BRAND NEW 600x300x100 front mount

many more parts come with the car so come have a look if you are GENUINE!

things that need to be done.

- pay for rego.
i have already paid for RWC and BLUE SLIP!


turbo can handle up to 480kw
internals can go way higher. If you want more power strap on a bigger turbo n ur done.

my loss is ur gain. finish this car and enjoy it.

why buy a stock gtr for 20k and then pump 10-15 k into work. its already been done here. get a mechanic to come look at the work if you want.

do some reasearch and look up the costs of all these parts and then get a quote for labour. you will see how quickly it adds up if you do this your self


notes: will come with standard wheels with rubber that needs replacing
interior - driver seat is a bit torn but still ok
many more things included ie. boost controllers etc but im only noting the major things. come have a look for yourself, ill be giving away everything if sold at asking price. this includes spares, turbo timers, boost controllers, bee r limiters , oil relocator kit, oil cooler . many many more parts to list

CAR HAS BEEN TUNED ON E85 ON 15TH NOVEMBER 2013 by SMD Workshop by ZEN

412.5kwatw. papers and videos to prove. come have a look for yourself if genuinely interested.

no test pilots unless deposit is taken.

PRICE- $27500 ono SMS ONLY 0426876899

PHOTOS TO COME

Reason to selling

240z has appeared out of no where ( my dream car). Currently working on that build and no more room at home for the GTR

Edited by nltd
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