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Have a highly modified R32 GTR that iam thinking of selling want to see if there is any interest for at the price iam wanting to get, car located in sydney.

Imported by me so iam the first owner fully registered with 12 months rego as just got it re-done has only done 8000km since being in australia. Here is list of modifications. Always serviced regulary with Motul oil always replacing fuel filter with every change. Gear box and Rear Dif Oil just done with Lightweight Shock Proof and Motul FFF LSD.

Dynoed at 20psi 360rwkw, 300rwkw at 1 bar tuned by JEM, these are safe tunes as its used as a daily driver.

96,000K on clock

2.6 litre twin turbo coupe with anR33 GTR engine and Trust 618z turbos

ENGINE AND ELECTRONICS

APEXi Power FC and FC Commander unit

HKS EBC

Forged Pistons

TOMEI 260 degree cams

TRUST adjustable cam gears

HKS 1.2mm head gasket

HKS metal gaskets for plenum and exhaust manifolds

Sard 680cc injectors

SARD fuel regulator

N1 water pump

HKS delivery pipe

Bosch intank 044 pump

Polished Plenum

Oil catch like the powerplay ones + oil Air separator

Cusco Intercooler Intake pipes with Custom Turbo Intake Pipes (aluminuim)

Custom Carbon Fibre Air Box with CAI

Cusco master cylinder brake stopper

Z32 airflow meters, new apexi pod filters

Dual core radiator with cusco air panel diverter

TRUST dual core Intercooler 75mm

TRUST oil cooler and oil filter relocator Power Enterprise magnetic oil filter used

OS Giken twin plate clutch with lighten flywheel

R33 Brembo brakes front/rear with Earls braided brake lines F/R

NISMO circuit link suspension parts

AS - front pillar brace bar, for more rigid chasis

Chasis has been Pop Riverted for extra rigidity from engine bay to front cabin

Adjustable Front Upper Arms (camber)

G4 - Height and dampner adjustable suspension

ARC adjustable castor rods

Rear HICAS cancellation bar

ARC front and rear strut tower braces

ARC front and rear sway bars

NO ABS

TRUST dump/front pipes

3n1/4 inch Kakimoto stainless steel exhaust

Hi flowed Catco cat converter

Push Start Button with kill switch

Battery relocated to the boot

RWD toggle switch made by Dirt Garage

GReddy Electronic Boost gauge and HKS oil temp gauge

4WD controller by Raceworx installed (Duncan)

Turbo timer

Trust Gear Knob

3point immoboliser with auto window lifter, works with turbo timer

Rays Engineering 17x10inch rims, chrome outter and gold innner 2 piece rims 255x40

N1 front bar with front lip on bonnet (carbon fibre)

N1 head lights

N1 lip on the boot

N1 style side skirts

Kenwood MP3 player with Clarion 6inch splits, Clarion 6inch rear speakers

Looking for 30K mark

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anymore pictures of the body and interior? idea of wat sort of power its making?

will have more pics of body soon...will put em up as soon as get the skirts on etc....making around the 570 ps mark..not sure how it is converted back to kw..anyone?

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570ps!!??@ all wheels or @ rear wheels at what boost?? thats 570x 0.7355 = 419.235kw

Thats up there for 2530 turbos but has been done by Paul Deimar

G Luck with the sale

dont think 570 ps at the wheels....i will be getting it dynoed soon..so will post up then.

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  • 11 months later...

Hey Aaron,

Still very interested! I have the cash and want to buy it after the compression and leak down test as well as the NRMA inspection and mechanics report.

I will pay for all the reports and documents as well as the time you took to get car there and back so your not out of pocket or time.

Please answer your PM's so i know whether or not to stop looking at other GTR's. Looking for a car and want to buy pretty much immediatley.

If something else jumps out like your car i might consider buying it if i cant get a response.

Thanks and let me know

Jake

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sale is quite old but Aaron PM'd me a few weeks back within my WTB ad for his car.

Negotiated for a week or two and pretty much agreed to a price if mechanics report, NRMA inspection and compression test came up healthy.

Since i asked for these i havntheard from him. Which isx sad cause his car has everything i want in a GTR.

Hopefully he has a read of this and gets back to me and i am looking to buy a car very shortley.

Would love a GTR but if i cant find one that i love then i might buy a S15.

AARON HIT ME BACK or i have to look for a S15.

Anyone that has a GTR like Aarons please PM me as i am looking and i have cash in hand right now!

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