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ALL WORK DONE BY Chris @ RACE PACE. SPENT OVER 30K ON MODS + 20K THE CAR ITSELF.
ALL BRAND NEW PARTS.(10,000 KM OLD) CAR IS CURRENTLY IN NSW.
160xxx Genuine KM's.
Car is sounds and feels amazing.

$22K As is.
$20k without The Gloss-Black TE-37'S.

BLACK R34 GTT 268RWKW

HKS GT-RS Turbo ~ 268.3RWKW by Race Pace 
Painted Black Blitz Return Flow Intercooler 
Kakimoto Regu 06&R Turbo Back Exhaust 
Apexi Pod Filter 
Kaaz 1.5 Way LSD 
High Flow Injectors 
Bosch 040 Fuel Pump 
Apexi Power FC D-Jetro
Greddy Profec 2 Electronic Boost Controller 
Exedy Heavy Duty Cushioned Button Clutch
Z32 Air Flow Meter
Splitfire Coilpacks
BC BR Coilovers 
Hicas Lock Bar 
Turbosmart Dual Port Blow Off Valve
Nismo Titanium Gear Knob 
Dark Tinted Windows
Nismo Clear Side Indicators
Project MU Handbrake Shoes   
Project MU NS400 Front Brake Pads
RDA Front Disks
Turbosmart Dual Port Blow Off Valve
East Bear Body Kit 
Viper 3203 2way Alarm
34 GTT Custom Plates
Factory Sunroof
6000K HID Lights
Rolled Guards
Redline Lightweight Shockproof Gearbox Oil
Royal Purple Synthetic Oil 10w-40
Penrite 75w90 LSD Oil with Friction Modifier
Bridgestone RE002 Front Tyres
Volk TE37 Super Laps 17x9 +22 & 18x9.5 +22 (Rear)
Volk Black Duralumin Lock & Nut Set
Pioneer AVH-X5750BT Double Din Head Unit
Alpine SPR-60C Type R Speakers 
Alpine SPR-60 Type R Speakers  
Alpine PDR-F50 4 Channel Amplifier 
Alpine PDR-M65 Mono Block Amplifier
Alpine SWR-12D4 Type R 12" Subwoofer   

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12 hours ago, DrNismo said:

when was it built to spent 30k on mods etc to make 260rwkw? i.e know some could have gone body to etc.

 

more pics please

30k is more than just the power mods

Doesnt take long to work your way up to that sadly!

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2 hours ago, SKY5HW said:

How long will the engine handle b4 something goes wrong. emoji106.png

provided the tune is good that power level is no major strain on the engine. Factory internals are pretty good on 25 neos. Yes it can be improved on but for this level of power no need to waste the money

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On 1/18/2017 at 7:28 PM, SKY5HW said:

How long will the engine handle b4 something goes wrong. emoji106.png

Friend has a 285RWKW GTT with stock engine and has been thrashing it for almost a year, still goes strong. 

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