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Up for sale is my 1996 Nissan GTR VSpec.

This is probably the most regrettable sale of my life but I need to sell it to go into business with my brother.

It is a full house rebuild by Chris Milton Engine Developments. No expense has been spared on the motor.

Specs are as follows:
RB26DETT
Crack tested
New head
Blueprinted
Honed
Clearanced
Linished crank
Forged pistons and rods
Race bearings
Nismo oil pump
And much more.

Motor has been built for 1000hp

Running dash 9 twin ball bearing turbos
Twin dump pipes
Full 3 inch stainless exhaust
Sparco NT Rims

Kumho KU888 Tyres - Rear

Walbro Fuel pump
Clutch is a nismo twin plate
Kaaz lsd
Semi slicks
BC Coilovers

All genuine Nissan fluids

Looking to get $27k for it

Serious enquiries only please. Offers considered as I must sell. May look at a part swap scenareo.

Currently on run in tune and making 240awkw

Call/Txt 0411830309 for more info.

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