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Year:2009 Mileage:12200
Location:

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3799CC V6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JN1AR54F49M250839
Year: 2009
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Nissan
Model: GT-R
Trim: Premium Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 12,200

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 Intercooler 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 isolated by T1 for heat protection 

-Full Engine bay isolated by Gold for better heat management 

-All piping 3 inch

-Syvecs Ecu

-Cobb 006
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Transmission Spec:

- 1-6 ppg gear set

-Promax Black Edition (2014 version)

-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
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Suspension: 

-Moton Coilovers.
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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

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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 Subwoofer surrounding -Carbon Fiber

  Custom wrapped roof interior in Alcantara 
    
  Sound isolated trunk 


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