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FOR SALE: BNR32 GT-R

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BNR32 GT-R ~106,500km

NSW rego

Dark Green in Colour

Sydney

Price $37K

Contact: morgs @ antilag.com

RB26DETT:

~1,500km since rebuild; all reciepts

All treated,Balanced,blueprinted

Bored and Honed

Decked Head

Full head service; stripped & inspected

ARIAS Forged Pistons

Forged H-Beam Rods

TOMEI sump baffle

Nismo N1 waterpump

Nismo N1 oilpump

JUN crank collar

TOMEI Metal Headgasket

APEXi 270 deg camshafts

720cc injectors with adjustable reg, single Bosch 044 intank with direct voltage feed from battery

Garrett T04Z single turbo (.81 rear, approx 3000km old)

HKS(or TRUST, cant remember) Exhaust Manifold

HKS GT 60mm Wastegate

HKS superdragger catback exhaust, custom 4" dump pipe/flex pipe/CATCO ca

Z32 80mmAFMs

Greddy dual intake piping

TRUST Type R BOV

CUSCO oil catchcan

NGK Irritop 8 plugs

TRUST R-SPL Intercooler

TRUST/HKS intercooler pipes

APEXi Power Intake

Electronics:

APEXi PowerFC

APEXi PFC Handcontroller

BLITZ SBC-R Dual Solenoid EBC

CD player

GREX gearknob

Drivetain:

BILSTIEN suspension

DBA 4000 rotors w/ Ferodo pads

OS GIKEN Tripple plate clutch

Late model R32 GTR gearbox

NISMO/TOMEI short shifter

Factory front & rear strut braces

Exterior:

Full Vspec N1 bodykit

HID Headlights

Impul 17x9.5" rims 3 piece - 255/40/17 AZENIS RT215 semislicks (new)

Tommy Kaira Badging with unique green paint

Other:

Built by Jim @ DART Automotive

Tuned by Jim @ CRD, serviced by BEL Garage

Car is treated religiously

Has made 350kw at all four at CRD. Currently making ~335awkw @ 19psi for the run in.

Will make over 600rwhp @ 25psi

Contact - morgs @ antilag.com

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  • 2 weeks later...

I can not believe this hasn't gone!

Between Morgs and RNGTR's I don't think you'd find 2 better examples of beautifuly built GTR's out there! It's just a shame of timing, if it was 9 months later i would have bought this or RN's by now.

Hang in Morgs the price is great and I'm sure it will go!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Does anyone want to buy either

- The car as a stocker

- Engine/motor package

Having alot of undesirable people expressing interest in the car at the moment, this isn't a car that you should be learning to drive with !!

Geez you can tell a good condition R32 GTR when you see one can't you.

It looks beautiful, unfortunately i dont have the money but i hope some good person out there does. Looks brand new...well done

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks 180mph.. Havn't driven it/been home in a few weeks, I'm told its still clean under the car cover :)

Willing to look at $$$$$ price for anyone on SAU serious about buying it ... long as it goes to a good home I will be happy :D

i have a r32 gtr as well ive found out that if your car is worth the money people still wont pay for it unless you have it sitting for like 27k, ive also had some ridiculus prices on my car people asking 27k max i just told them to go SCR3w themself, i would like to test my car up against yours if you are intrested pm me back i just wanna c how my car runs next to another r32 gtr which supposely puts out 300+ thnaks buddy if your intrested pm me....

thats if your car is on nsw

Edited by godzGtR
i have a r32 gtr as well ive found out that if your car is worth the money people still wont pay for it unless you have it sitting for like 27k, ive also had some ridiculus prices on my car people asking 27k max i just told them to go SCR3w themself,

Sorry, Morgs, I don't mean to turn this into a conversation but needed to reply to this.

I think the issue is that there are a more select number of people that want something like this, big horsepower, immac etc, most people are happy to settle for a mid $20k GTR that's failry good, but someone like myself, who's looking for something pristine, would have taken this already at the asking price if I was ready to buy. There really aren't many out there that are this nice, I believe the price is fair and the fact that is hasn't sold, doesn't reflect an incorrect price, just that there are only a few buyers that want something like this.

E.G. Look at the Aus delivered 32 that was on here 2 months ago, round about 400awkw and sold for 40k in it's first week.

end theory.

Edited by Veilside R33

Thanks for the comments guys

Anyone serious about buying something thats been built properly no doubt will see value in it... advertised price is only advertised price... now $36K on carsales. Anyone with reasonable budget contact me

MattSR: don't really have a solid $ on the package, anyone interested PM me and we'll work through it.

godzGtR: No offense but I don't have the time to race anyone. If you/your mates want to buy it and see how it goes then by all means go for it ;)

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