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Hey Guys,

Well a sad time has come, It has to go to repay my borrowed bond. We have just bought our first

home and hve borrowed the bond from the folks, and this means the R has to go to pay them back.

I am looking for a quick sale and hence its priced for it ar $22k not negotiable. I have spent thousands

on it but it has to go.

Quick Specs:

Make NISSAN

Model SKYLINE

Series R32 GTR

Year 1989

Colour Yellow/Gold Pearl

kms 61,000

Price $22000 Not Neg

6 months rego

Engineers Cert.

Details:

- 1989 Nissan Skyline Genuine R32 GTR RB26DET (Single Turbo Conversion)

- 250rwkw @ 10psi with perfect fuel map on the auto tech dyno

- Immaculate condition inside and out Only 61,000 Km's on car, And 2,000 Km's on Engine and Turbo.

- Rebuilt Engine w/ Forged Internals Maintained meticulously

- Alarm/immobiliser/keyless

- Near new genuine carpets

- High quality Rims with NEW tread

Mod & Misc Specs

Engine:

- RB26DET with ACL Race Pistons

- Bored / Honed to 40 thou

- New STD GTR Rods (Shot Piened)

- Port and Polished Head

- New Valves / polished seats

- New STD R33 GTR Water Pump

- New STD R33 GTR Oil Pump

- New HKS Full Gasket Kit

- Polished Crank

- New Garrett Hybrid T3/T4 500HP Turbo

- Custom Polished Aluminium Intake/Cooler Piping

- Stainless Single Turbo High Mount Manifold

- Turbonetics 32mm External Gate

- Custom 3” Dump, 40mm Gate Dump & 3” High Flow Cat

- HKS Super Dragger Modified 4" Exhaust System

- HKS Pods with New Filters

- HKS Speed Limit Remover

- Boost Gauge

- HKS Turbo Timer

- ARC remote Oil Cooler (in grill)

- Type 2 BOV

- New NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

- Polished Cam Covers.

Suspension:

- CUSCO Strut Brace's front/back

- TIEN After market Adjustable Suspension

- New Rear DBA Rotors/Disc's and Pads

Wheels:

- New Impul Shadow Chrome 18x9.5

- New Nankang 245-40-18

Drive Train:

- Short Shift Racing "Gear Box” Not shifter

- Redline Gear Super Light Gear Oil

- New Xceedy 5 Puc Ceramic Button Clutch (with 60% more clamp pressure)

- V-spec Rear Diff

Body:

- Ferrari Yellow with Gold Pearl

Too much more to list....... $22,000 not neg

Priced for Quick Sale

Contact: Stirlo 0439 782 278

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Noooo! Say it ain't so,Stirlo! Ah,well...once you've got far enough into paying off your bricks'n'mortar,you can get another one,yes?

Someone will get a good buy;it'd be nice if the car stayed "local".

Gday Stirlo. Prob don't remember me, was at the museum one quiet friday just before Christmas. Long hair, metal shirt, silver R33.

Ppl, I've seen this up close. Very nice car :D And that's an insane price for the work that's obviously gone into it.

  • 3 weeks later...

This is all getting a bit silly, come on people you must know someone who wants a GTR. I have decided that for the next week, as I have another car to buy that it is down to $19,900 but after one week from today it will be back up to $22,000..

So come on guys help me move it on....

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