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Hi,

Unfortunately, the time has come to say goodbye to my GTR. I have been building this car over the past year and a bit, but it is time to move on.

List of mods are as follows

Car has been tuned on E85 in April 2014 - 422KW @ wheels

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)
Garrett Gt35/40 with 60 mm turbo smart external waste gate
screamer
Greddy intake
BOSCH 2200 cc injectors
Power FC + remote
Sard fuel regulator
Greddy Turbo timer
Walbro aftermarket fuel pump
TIAL blowoff
Splitfire Coilpacks
****many more to list, jsut cant think of it all off the top of my head

Handling wise, I have Full set of HKS coilovers, will come with standard shocks and springs at the right price. Cusco front strut, also have after market rear strut. I also have a full set of ADVANS RG's which will come at the right price. I will also throw in a full set of standard r32 wheels.

the negatives - The body is not a show spec body, i do drive the car. But with that said, it still looks good, just a few minor scratches here and there, it is washed every week, even though it is only driven twice a week.

the interior - everything is there, the headunit however is not installed, but will come with the car. The only downside is the drivers seat has a tear, this is very common with r32 GTRs.

Please feel free to arrange to meet. i work weekdays and dont get back until 7pm. so weekdays would be the best, or late on weeknights. No test pilots untill deposit is taken.

Price and price conditions: $21500
Pictures: located in link
Contact Details: 0426876899 - dan
Location: Canley Heights, Sydney

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##please note number plate is not included in sale

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