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My race only JDM R35 GT-R is for sale. I haven't used it in nearly 12 months as I'm racing a Radical instead.

Has a tonne of parts and can be used for Targa, Sports Cars / Aust GT's or else just use it as an epic track day / WTAC car (there is even an R35 specific class at WTAC now).

Price is $95K but has well over $100K worth of parts and upgrades.

Contact Andrew on 0419 375 140

Parts include:

Racepace built VR38DETT (New block, crank, forged rods, pistons, bearings) (Brand new - 0km's on motor other that Dyno run up).

Secondary oil cooler

Genuine Spec V turbo’s

ID1000 injectors

HKS fuel pumps

AMS custom intake piping

AMS intercooler

DBA upgraded inlet pipes

Dodson dump pipes

Full Akrapovic titanium race exhaust

Cobb ECU with TCM (gearbox) module

Syvecs ECU

New 2012 upgraded gearbox (better design than the 2007-2010 OEM box – far more reliable)

Spare original gearbox with Dodson upgraded parts including clutches and gears (over $15K worth of upgraded parts. There is no Park lock in this gearbox however. All the upgraded parts could be used in the new gearbox if desired. See parts list at bottom)

HKS Transmission cooler

Willall rear diff cooler

KW 3 way race suspension with multiple spring sets

Dodson adjustable upper front arms.

Whiteline front and rear sway bars.

ARP wheels studs and Project Mu racing wheel nuts.

Hardrace rear arms and toe rods.

Custom carbon brake ducts (Kelly racing)

Braided brake lines

Willall Brake Waterspray kit.

AP rotors / Project Mu race pads

Works Bell quick release steering hub with moving paddles. OMP wheel.

Sparco Pro ADV race seat

Scroth Enduro 6 point harness (HANS) (1 year old)

Motec CDL3 dash and HD camera.

Fire bomb

Seibon carbon bonnet

Seibon carbon side skirts.

Seibon carbon rear lower apron.

Top Racing dry carbon front guards

Race Glass Fiberglass doors and lexan side window’s (including rear ¼’s).

Squarecraft Carbon Mirrors.

Top Racing dry carbon front bar + diffuser.

Aeromotions R2 wing.

Seibon carbon rear boot lid and OEM style wing.

All other OEM panels including doors / window’s / mirrors etc are available as well.

Dodson built gearbox parts

PPG straight cut 1st gear and input shaft

Dodson Input shaft seal

Dodson FWD Output shaft

Dodson FWD Pinion Gear

Dodson Blueprinted Oil Pump

Dodson Reusable Filter

Dodson High Temp Diff Cover Seal

Dodson Magnet kit

Dodson GR6 O’ring kit

Dodson Actuator shim for GP1 and GP2

Dodson Mechanical Circlip 1 & 2

Dodson 4WD Gear Lock and circlip Holder

Dodson Sportsman 8 plate clutch kit.

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Can also see some of the build details here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/425308-snowys-production-sports-r35/

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