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Hi all,

New Price $22,000

I'm selling my beloved 89 32GTR. I've just had it fully rebuilt with 2 x T28 new turbos, Bored to 87mm with 87mm ACL forged pistons......and the thing absolutely flies...................

But I'm moving to Queenstown in NZ and want to import a GTR to NZ so I want to sell mine first.

It has 6 months rego, very cool plates that say "laters" 18TRZ.

105,000 genuine KMS.

This is a brand new engine that everything including crank, head, cams has all been fully rebuilt.

Brand new exhaust, Apexi AVCR, Brand new Autotechnica steering wheel, HKS Pods, Brand new heavy duty clutch.

Asking $24000 due to the car driven 1500kms since full $7000 rebuild.

It has been built by ASR motorsport on the Gold Coast for strength and reliability so the buyer will have peace of mind.

Serious buyers only!!!!

contact me at

[email protected]

or

0403 327 165

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  • 3 weeks later...
i agree, if your not interested in buying it dont reply, i looked at buying this car 1yr ago for $23k and it was worth the money, all the best with the sale mate.

Thanks for the kind words.

Since then I'ts had a FULL rebuild with 87mm oversize ACL forgies, two new Garrett M28 N1 Ball bearing turbo's, new bearings, reco head, new rings, seals, Polished cams, ground crank, brand new Autotechnica steering wheel, etc........

It comes with an Apexi AVCR boost controller, 17 White lightweight racing rims, King springs etc,

All in all a very tidy GTR with a virtually brand new motor, Its done 1000Kms since the run in, (total 2000kms).

The rest of a GTR is cosmetic, its the engine that really matters and this has been built for performance and reliablity. New photos to come soon.

I'm only selling it because I've fallen in Love :P and am moving to NZ. Otherwise I would die with this car.

Cheers

Tom Mac

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  • 2 weeks later...

You cant bring the car over to NZ with you????

i couldnt imagine it being that hard, my best mates brother just moved back from england and brought his Audi TT over with no drama's and cost was relatively low...

ben...

  • 4 months later...


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