2009 Nissan Gt-r 1200 Whp+ on 2040-cars
Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.8L 3799CC V6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2009
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Nissan
Model: GT-R
Trim: Premium Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 12,000
Exterior Color: Purple
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Recently Build ! Run only 12000 miles and 500 miles after build ! Perfect condition !
Car Made on Mustang Dyno -1200 Whp+ on C16 Race Gas at 2.2 bar (currently boost was increased to 2.6 bar and estimated power 1300whp) 1500bhp on crank -850 Whp+ at 1.9 bar on 93 octane gas about 1050 bhp on crank Wrapped in Purple FOIL ! Original color is Black.... Car Located in Dubai (UAE) For more info please contact CALL/SMS/WHATAPP ON +7925-4-77777-3 Deni ! Only for Serious Buyers! Engine Spec: -Boost Logic Block -3.8 Manley and Rod set (9.2.1) -HTA 3076R Turbo kit from Boost logic -with ceramic coating all the way. -Intake Manifold from Boost Logic -coated to black colour. -GTC 102 mm Full titanium exhaust -Tomei cams 256/264 -Double springs -Titanium Retainers -Race Intercoler from Boost logic -Fuel System from AMS -2000cc ID injectors -2 in 1 oil catch tank and coolant tank by FullBlow -Fuel regulator kit from Weldon -Fuel Rails from Boost Logic -All Fuel lines isolatet by T1 for heat protection -Full Engine bay isolated by Gold for better heat managment -All piping 3 inch -Syvecs Ecu -Cobb 006 ---------------------------------------------------- Transmission Spec: - 1-6 ppg gear set -SVM 1000R clutch include b carrier -FWD Gears set (Dodson) -Boost Logic oil pan -T1 transmission brace -Dodson GR6 Transmission Primary Pan Pick-Up Filter TPF -Dodson GR6 High Performance Transmission Oil (10 Liters), High Temp Version TFP -Dodson Magnet Kit for Transmission and Differential PFK -Dodson O Ring Kit ORK -Dodson GR6 Output Shaft Mechanical Circlip MC2 -Dodson Input Shaft Mechanical Circlip -Dodson FWD gear lock -Dodson V3 full sensor pack -Dodson Gear selector Sensor 1 and 2 -Dodson Gear selector ring for 1st and 2st gear ---------------------------------------------- Suspension: -Moton Coilovers. ---------------------------------------------- Visuals: -Zele CF front lip, -Zele CF Sides, -Zele CF Rear Diffuser -Zele CF Naca Ducts -Zele CF Fender Ducts -Mines CF Rear Wing -Mines CF Mirror covers -Mines CF Grill Stillen Canards(converted to Carbon Fiber) -HRE P47 SC Rims -Toyo R888 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Interior -Robson Design Streering wheel -Carbon fiber+Alcantara (for better grip) -Robson Design Shift cobb -Carbon fiber -Robson Design AC Panel Cover -Carbon fiber -Robson Design Dash vent Side covers -Carbon fiber -Robson Design Centre Gauge Bezel -Carbon fiber -Robson Design Suboofer surounding -Carbon Fiber Custom wrapped roof interior in Alcantara |
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