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Vehicle 1991 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GT-R

Price $31,000ono

Kilometres 75,000

Colour Bayside Blue

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L (2597cc)

Reg Expire JAN-2007

Contact Details: 0417471255 phone or SMS anytime

This car has only been in Aust. since January this year, it would definately rate as one of the cleanest & well looked after GTR's in Australia. With plenty of engine & cosmetic modifications this car is the perfect all round package. When i initially chose this car i was after a GTR that was in great condition inside & out & was mechanically sound. As you would know If you have looked around, these condition GTR's are few & far between. I have just spent $2000 getting the car freshly tuned making 320KW at the wheels for a very safe & reliable daily driver. A list of just a few modifications include:

*R34 Bayside blue paint

*Recaro passenger & drivers seat

*Momo steering wheel

*Nismo Rays wheels

*N1 headlights with HID kit

*KYB suspension

*HKS F-con Pro

*Aftermarket Garrett turbos

*Turbo back exhaust

*Greddy EBC

*Brand new clutch

*Apexi filters

*Full engineers report

*Blitz turbo timer

*Alpine stereo system

*& the list goes on

If you require any more information or have any questions please dont hesitate to call me. If you have something to trade please also let me know. This car would suit the fussiest buyer who is looking for a very "Special" GTR.

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Which turbos?

Got more specs on the engine?

The tuner thinks the turbos are 2510's as they are very responsive & start to make boost at just over 2000rpm. They are definately bb as once the engine is turned off you can hear them spinning for a good

20-30 secs. As for the engine, when imported it was stated to have a 2.7ltr stroke kit in it, but i can not confirm this, hence i have not listed it in the ad. hope this helps... :)

These recaro seats are comfy! You'll never want to sit back in R32 GTR seats. Good luck with sale Buggor34, if it were for sale back in february, i wouldve considered!

Yeah thats for sure, they are the best seats i have ever sat in, thats for sure.

Thanks edspaged2 appreciate your support.

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