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89 GTR for sale

- NEW Garrett R34 Ball Bearing Turbos

- NEW cushioned button clutch

- Top secret ECU & 550cc injectors upgrade

- standard factory condition

- No accident repair history

- mechanically perfect - Any test welcome!

- HKS turbo timmer

- K&N Filters

- full exhaust 3.5"

- 6 months rego

Price drop $22k.

contact :0405 584 881

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89 GTR for sale

- NEW Garrett Ball Bearing Turbos  

- NEW cushioned button clutch

- standard factory condition

- No accident history

- mechanically perfect - Any test welcome!

- HKS turbo timmer

- K&N Filters

- catback exhaust 3.5"

- RWC & 9months rego

$23500 neg for serious buyer.  

must sell - contact :0405 584 881

Its very umm clean...

Would you swap for an R33 S1 + Cash?

Can you tell me more about the car. Has it been on the dyno? What kms do you get out of a tank? What kms are on it? Other mods and are there any interior pics? Reason for selling so soon? Thanks mate

Can you tell me more about the car. Has it been on the dyno? What kms do you get out of a tank? What kms are on it? Other mods and are there any interior pics? Reason for selling so soon? Thanks mate

Car has been on dyno - made 171awkw- boost restrictor still in place!. Since then I have fitted a highflow cat, K&N Filter, new s/s highflow front pipes (3"), 550cc injectors , top secret ecu.

Don't have any pics of Interior - but its perfect apart from the driver seat starting to wear out.

Don't have any pics of Interior - but its perfect apart from the driver seat starting to wear out.
Any chance of getting some interior/engine bay pics?

Have you done a compression test?

Seen this 1 advertised on Carsales for awhile now, also seen some discussion about it on other forums, looks neat!

Any chance of getting some interior/engine bay pics?

Have you done a compression test?

Seen this 1 advertised on Carsales for awhile now, also seen some discussion about it on other forums, looks neat!

Engine bay/interior looks totally stock standard - don't have pics yet.

Have not had a compression test, but dyno results indicate that everything is ok!

I drive the car everyday!

If ur serious pm me or contact my mob for inspection!

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GTR in Excellent condition. New Garrett R34 Twin Ball Bearing Turbos, New exedy cushioned button clutch, new denso 550cc injectors. All upgrades performed here in Aus early 2005. Nismo front bar, bridgestone tyres. 4WD, 4WS, 3-point security system, No accident repair history.

Recently serviced new fluids(coolant/oil/g/box, clutch/brake)

$21,000 ono

Melb.

For further info contact Vlad : 0405 584 881

Responding to phone calls ONLY!

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