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:) 1990 R32 GTR-SOLD SOLD SOLD :P

Location: Brisbane North side

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for Selling: HAD HEAPS OF FUN WITH IT-BUT TIME FOR A CHANGE

Price and Payment Conditions:

I am the only owner since the car arrived in Oz.

Absolutely no expence spared-I have spend thousands in the last 6 months(like 25k on rims,tyres,interior,engine work,exhaust,seats,panels,carbon bits,electronic, tuning,maintanence, split fire coil packs,custom intake piping,gauges, etc etc)

Car has QLD compliance.

Very fast GTR>ran 11.9 secs 1/4 mile on only 16 psi boost

Plus car also comes with a heap of spares-Sparcos/Gmax rims with new semi slicks/carbon trims/blue plenum etc...

Very reliable-can be driven around town at 16psi no worries.

Always run Mobil 1 (changed every 3000klms)

New tune with Split fire coils now 301awkw@ only 16psi on BP Ultimate at 7000rpm-heaps more to come(car will make 350+awkw @ 22psi)

Trust T517Z x 2 with custom polished Greddy piping

Massive list of mods-Trust/Ohlins/Nismo/OS Gikon/Brembo/Do Luck/Sparco etc.......

Car has to go.... absolute bargain

I'm moving OS in 2 weeks so this car has to go or will be locked up in storage for 2 years.

Back on market due to time wasters

Only serious buyers please>>>>NO test pilots

>>> new pics added showing Nismo 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 Lm gt4 rims and 245/275 RE050 tyres.

Contact Details: Mark 0410577556 or PM me here-post any questions here :)

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Presume this has had a full rebuild.

Also do you have any time/dyno sheets available?

Cheers

Rebuilt in Japan when my mate had it there-1 1/2 years ago

Have all the paperwork-dyno sheets etc

Youve only got to go for a spin around the block and its not hard to work out its a genuine car

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