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**** Nissan R32 Gt-r 330kw For Sale **** **price Drop!**


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Sadly I am looking to sell my GT-R....

When I bought this car I searched and searched for "the perfect R32 GT-R" it took ages! and finally I found this example that had been treated well since new!!! previous owner was 45yrs old, and like myself wasnt short of a dollar when it came to spending it on the car.....

Reasons to sell what is clearly the best road car I have ever driven?

- I am hardly home with my work, and the car doesn't get the use it deserves (14k in 2.5 years)

- I run a professional race team during my time off which is consuming all my spare time!

- my old man has done the last 3k on the car! and I am sick of buying fuel for him!!!

Why buy this car instead of the "really cheap 15k GT-R I just saw"?

- well once you ask around, good GT-R's are very rare indeed.... ask real people in the know!

CRD, BEL GARAGE, guys on here that have been around for ages like duncan,blitz,morgs etc etc etc...

THE CAR!

R32 GT-R build 11/92 first rego 93 current KM's :- 75,000km

fresh rebuilt RB26DETT from DART automotive 14k ago

serviced always with the words " there is no budget "

ENGINE:-

tomei poncam 260 260 9.15 cams

tomei sump baffles

OS cam gears

rebuilt with new internals to DART spec (ask Jim or the many on this forum of the quality work done here...)

TRUST extended split dumps

EXHAUST TECHNOLOGY custom twin system with Apexi valve and custom cross over pipe...

HKS GT-SS turbos

TRUST FMIC

baffled cam covers

custom catch can breather tank with filter system

APEXi FC engine managment tuned by JIM CRD

APEXI hand controller

BLITZ SBC spec R boost controller

3.5 inch exhaust HKS rear box

splitfire coils

iri-top plugs

700cc SARD injectors

044 in tank

SARD fuel reg

remote filter and oil cooler.... now holding about 7.5 ltrs of oil...

57mm PWR radiator

power steering cooler

sealed battery in boot

DRIVELINE:-

HICAS removed with modified powersteering pump

Jim Berry clutch

ATTESSA controller (10 point controller)

legal braided clutch line

MOTUL RBF600

BRAKES:-

AP RACING 6 pot calipers

AP 365mm rotors

AP hats

PAGID custom pads

legal braided lines

MOTUL RBF600 fluid

master cyl. brake brace

SUSPENSION:-

TEIN HA

HKS PILLOW TOPS

STRUT BRACE

INTERIOR:-like new inside!!!!

AUTOMETER boost and oil pressure gauges

Kenwood basic stereo (split speakers)

new gear boot SAU

new handbrake cover SAU

small fire ext. behind front seats

WHEELS:-

R34 GTR

alloy nuts

TYRES:-

BRIDGESTONE S03 (brand new yes litterally!!! 75km!)

BODY:-

genuine N1 side skirt (I didnt know it wasnt even stock as it came with the car....) looks stock...

REGO:-

GTR-260 NSW

FLUIDS:-

REDLINE oils in all diffs

CASTROL in ATTESSA and power steer

CASTROL EDGE 10w/60 engine oil (changed every 2-3k)

latest power run when serviced :-

330KW 770nm

I am sure I have forgotten some of the things done to this car to make it 1000% reliable, it was treated as a limitless budget build up, with most of the $$$ spent on making the car driveable at all levels, and not on outright HP... sure there are cars with more power etc etc but how many can stop handle and drive in traffic? I could let my grandfather out in this car, and have no worries as it is just a doddle to drive around town....but then it will tear your head off if you ramp up the throttle %.....

PRICE:- PRICE DROP!!!!!

$39,500

email :- [email protected]

car currently is in ADELAIDE however I will transport back to NSW once I have judged the interest....

(NSW rego)

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Thanks guys, yes it is for sale, but not at a bargain basement price....

I have no real reason to sell (financially I'm hardly doing it hard!!) that is part of the reason this car can stay or go.... I'm not fussed, as it has been built to be trouble free for a very very long time...

my only real reason is that its a shame to have it locked up so much (garaged like a museum peice) as it really should be driven... and maybe there is someone dying for the perfect GT-R....

anyhow some more pics below for those that asked....

note the apexi valve controller in centre of rear seats....

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Yeah I wake up and think why sell also??? but then I see how little I drive it, and if someone else will drive it more and get something out of it, all the better... but I am in no hurry to sell it to just anyone for some cut price etc etc...

so whats the Apexi?

well its a butterfly valve that goes in the exhaust that when open, doesnt restrict the flow of exhaust gasses etc.... but then when you want to shut the car up to stock Db levels.... just pull it closed .... simple! so very police friendly or neighbour friendly if required...

and doesnt cut Hp...

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the exhaust was made by mark at exhaust technology in south australia.... mark spent 2-3 days getting it right, and even scrapped the first one as a development! it sounds rather good!

if you have heard the MINES GT-R I would say it has that ring about it...

twins are hard to get right! and mark has done the job here!!!

back home now, so I will be replying to PMs and emails...

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So if anyone asked me what the best view in ADL would get you? It'd prob be a hotel room in the Hyatt, on the exec floors.

Tell you what though, reality sets in REAL QUICK when you get a ride in this car.

You're in the market for a GTR? Daily? Track car? Either way - you'd be mad not to consider this car.

Ben - Mate, I think you're a lunatic for dropping the price like this. Given the current climate, perhaps its hard to sell a car because everyone is struggling to put their money to gether, and perhaps too poor to buy a decent R32 GTR and would rather buy one that will explode in 2000km? Tell you what mate, if I was in the market for one again, you'd have the cash in your account YESTERDAY - its the perfect compromise between track monster that'll outperfom 99% of cars here, and reliable daily driver that'll again, outlive 99% of cars for sale here.

Tough to prove it though, its like nobody on here has enough cash to buy a decent car, they seem all hung up oin buying pieces of shit instead :)

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So if anyone asked me what the best view in ADL would get you? It'd prob be a hotel room in the Hyatt, on the exec floors.

Tell you what though, reality sets in REAL QUICK when you get a ride in this car.

You're in the market for a GTR? Daily? Track car? Either way - you'd be mad not to consider this car.

Ben - Mate, I think you're a lunatic for dropping the price like this. Given the current climate, perhaps its hard to sell a car because everyone is struggling to put their money to gether, and perhaps too poor to buy a decent R32 GTR and would rather buy one that will explode in 2000km? Tell you what mate, if I was in the market for one again, you'd have the cash in your account YESTERDAY - its the perfect compromise between track monster that'll outperfom 99% of cars here, and reliable daily driver that'll again, outlive 99% of cars for sale here.

Tough to prove it though, its like nobody on here has enough cash to buy a decent car, they seem all hung up oin buying pieces of shit instead :)

not to rain on your parade buddy but not everybody has a budget of around 40g's to blow on a car, this car is a beautiful example of a no expense spared R32 GT-R, clearly an enthusiast has put in the time and effort to put it together and nor should it or would it be sold to anyone that didn't appreciate it the same way... if your refering to the cheaper cars on the market when you say "PIECES OF SHIT"...... everybody has to start somewere and good on them for choosing skyline for there choice of car... :)

cheers sneddy.

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not to rain on your parade buddy but not everybody has a budget of around 40g's to blow on a car, this car is a beautiful example of a no expense spared R32 GT-R, clearly an enthusiast has put in the time and effort to put it together and nor should it or would it be sold to anyone that didn't appreciate it the same way... if your refering to the cheaper cars on the market when you say "PIECES OF SHIT"...... everybody has to start somewere and good on them for choosing skyline for there choice of car...

Completely agree buddy, $40k isn't an easy sum to come up with. Is it worth it? Hell yeah, but when people stick $20k on their GTR and cant get it, a $40k buyer more than likely isnt going to fall in your lap the first day its for sale.

Anyway I dont want to clog your thread up with crap as it is a stunning car that anyone on here would envy owning. Its just sad that people have to degrade others that perhaps dont have the financial luxuries of others.

GL with the sale :banana:

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