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Wondering what my 93 Very RARE TH1 Blue R32 GTR VSpec is worth these days??

Build is fairly dated now

All Mods are Compliance Approved 
Runs RB26 done only 10000ks

Greddy T88 done only 8000ks

HKS Cam

1000cc Injectors

Full Titanium Exhaust

Nismo Intercooler

Nismo Oil Cooler

HKS Oil sump

Tein Super Street Coils

Cusco Sway Bars

RAYS TE37 19x10.5

DYNO street tune makes around 700hp on 98octane

 

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Cheers Lads

Looking at changing up a few things maybe go 2.8lt, bigger injectors with more a modern Turbo. Possibly transbrake and convert to E85 with Haltech ECU.

Any thoughts on those Mods changes or better ideas?

Want to try keep the car Street/Strip While also being weekend drivable still.

 

Runs a Fully Built NISMO Gearbox with short shift.

Car currently has 2 different power settings. Last Tune was 680hp on BP 98Octane. Conversion to E85 would possibly help with the Lag from the HKS T88.

More power would be nice but I’d need to Run MT ET streets as it shreds the semi slick 265’s

 

4 hours ago, Orza81 said:

Runs a Fully Built NISMO Gearbox with short shift.

Car currently has 2 different power settings. Last Tune was 680hp on BP 98Octane. Conversion to E85 would possibly help with the Lag from the HKS T88.

More power would be nice but I’d need to Run MT ET streets as it shreds the semi slick 265’s

 

Never heard of a fully built nismo gearbox.

what exactly is in it?

Ok NISMO Gearbox then.. Does that satisfy you UWISSH!

I didn’t Build the Car, am only stating the Exact wording on the List of Mods for the Car.

There’s obviously no such thing If you’ve never heard of it hey smh 

Waste of time spent here with this thread

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1 hour ago, Orza81 said:

Ok NISMO Gearbox then.. Does that satisfy you UWISSH!

I didn’t Build the Car, am only stating the Exact wording on the List of Mods for the Car.

There’s obviously no such thing If you’ve never heard of it hey smh 

Waste of time spent here with this thread

Calm down champ, was just asking.

You have stated it had something so I just thought that you might have the info for it.

16 hours ago, Orza81 said:

Fair call there..
Apologies UWISSH! My bad was taken in wrong context as I only stated what was in paper same words on the list of Mods.

I wished has said has 5Speed short shift gearbox.

Nismo short shifter is just the lever.

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