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Hey guys I've just chopped and changed my add from another site a bit...

Item: 1990 R32 GTR

Location: North Brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: Need $$ to move out

Price and Payment Conditions: $24,000 ONO

Extra Info: See below

Pictures: Yes

Contact Details: 0405 517 082, PM or just reply in thread

Hey guys my GTR is up for sale

I’ve had this car for only about 5 weeks!! And due to family issue’s I need to sell so I can move out of home.

I bought this car in late march with the hopes of having this as my daily driver / track car. But I am needing to move out of home very soon so I need to sell so I can get something cheaper and get some money in the bank.

I haven’t really touched the car since I bought it except for minor changes which where –

Changing the oil and filter.

Putting a blue intake manifold on.

Taking the carbon rear wing off.

I have also spent countless hours giving the paint a nice cut/polish/wax.

These are some of the mods that are done to this car, have receipts for most mods. (Taken from Marks page)

Mods Include

Engine/Performance

Oil changed with Motul Turbolight 301awkw@16 psi on BP ultimate (Dyno Sheet Provided) – Oil changed less than 50kms ago

Trust T517Z x 2 with custom polished Greddy piping

Tomei 268 cams

Custom blue cam covers

Custom blue intake plenum

Custom blue cambelt cover

HKS cam gears

Trust belt

Trust oil cooler and relocation kit with braided lines

Trust drag intercooler

Z32 80mm AFM's

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

Trust blow off valves

Trust radiator

HKS pod filters

Apexi Power FC

Blitz boost controller-SBC iD 111

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy Iridium plugs-cold #7

Split fire coil packs

HKS 600cc Injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Sard fuel pressure reg

CES race dump pipes

CES full 3.5 in open race exhaust

OS Giken triple plate clutch

OS Giken Cross Mission Gears

Nismo diffs 2 way

Brakes/Suspension/Wheels

Racing Ohlins coil overs with helper springs

Adj suspension linkages Aftermarket suspension arms

Cusco tension rods

Brembo R33 GTR brake upgrade front and rear-ABS removed

Cusco brake boost stop kit

Nismo front and rear strut braces

Hicas removed

Nismo 18" Wheels (Very Rare)

Interior/Exterior

Do Luck carbon bonnet

Carbon grill insert

Bonnet pins

Xenon globes

Short shift kit-razo knob

Tomei 310km/h speedo (showing 78000klms)

Pivot boost gauge

Blitz hand held controller for SBC iD

Tinted Windows

Has full compliance and paperwork but is not registered.

EXTREMELY REGRETFUL! sale but it needs to go

Looking for $24 000 ONO

Thanks guys

Will consider throwing in nismo rims for the right price.

Will also conside trade for stock 32gtr or stockish r33 series 2 + cash.

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The Cams, cam gear is gone....head gasket is f*k, no aftermarket raditor,no bov....

What a sh#t-head he is...

and chassic rail badly damaged, rust coming out on the top and under..

..... hope you didn't pay 24 g's for it then......

I hate hearing about GTR purchases going belly up.

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