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Well its time for me to move onto bigger things in life such as a house and I have to sell my GTR. I have owned this car since Nov 05 and I bought it in stock standard form as my project. Everything that has been done to it I have receipts for and all service history since I have owned it and only the best parts are purchased for it with absolutely no unnecessary mods. Car looks stock standard from the outside which keeps the cops and all the unwanted attention away!

It is serviced every 4000kms professionally as well. Always well looked after, gararged and washed all the time and never thrashed. I have never even once launched the car since I have owned it! It has never seen the track either, it is only used for the street as my everyday car and it has been very reliable.

Currently it has 74XXXkms on the odo and it still has the orginal 100km/h speed warning beeper. but the engine had a full rebuild about 12000kms(with receipts) ago and the is still in immaculate condition! Overall the car is in very good condition for its age, and it does have some wear on the exterior but considering the price its good value!

It has rego till end of Sept 07. I still have the original GTR key and the user manual along with its import papers and purchase receipts.

Anyway here are the list of mods (some I may have forgotten to add):

ACL Forged Pistons

ACL Piston Rings

ACL Big End Bearings

ACL Main Bearings

Ported and polished head

Stock polished crank and rods

Bored and honed Block

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water pump

Tomei Oil Gallery restrictor

Gates timing belt

New engine gaskets all round

New Thermostat

New NGK spark plugs

R34 GTR injectors

R34N1 turbos

New Rod bolts, welsh plugs

Fresh paint on rocker covers

3" Trust Front pipe and Power Extreme II Cat back Exhaust

3" Metal cat

Twin Apexi Pods

Apexi Power FC & Hand Controller

Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller

Nismo fuel pump

Heavy Duty clutch

New castor rod and uper control arm bushes

Lowered springs approx 30mm

Mongoose 3 point mobilser and alarm system

Front tyres have around 90% + tread and the rears estimate around 70%.

Car has been tuned recently in December by Croydon Racing Developments and is making 257awkw ~ 280rwkw at 1bar of boost. Only thing limiting the power now are injectors. My next step was to get a set of cam gears/cam shafts and dumps and the power will easily be over 300awkw. Dyno sheet can be viewed at http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...93880&st=60

Looking for $22,500 ono. No swaps please!

Please PM me if you are genuinely interested and I can give you my number so we can organise something.

here are some recent pics :P

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Edited by PhilGTR

No probs will let u know if its not sold by then.

Thanks for the offer Subie but I really am not looking for swaps as I really need the money.

  • 3 weeks later...

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

to me!!!!

finally i have my dream car. for those who were considering buying this car you missed out. perfect condition and spotless. and the owner is really genuine, so tough sh*t everyone it's mind now.

Cheers

anthony

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

to me!!!!

finally i have my dream car. for those who were considering buying this car you missed out. perfect condition and spotless. and the owner is really genuine, so tough sh*t everyone it's mind now.

Cheers

anthony

Lucky busterd.......how much did you end up paying mate.....just like to know what's the price of a nice re-build 32GTR costs now.......

:P

Lucky busterd.......how much did you end up paying mate.....just like to know what's the price of a nice re-build 32GTR costs now.......

:P

it cost me 21,250 and believe me it's worth every penny. i saw the car and loved it and it was nice to buy a car of a genuine enthusiast who has very obviously taken great care in looking after the car. very very very happy with it.

if this phil puts anything up for sale guys trust me you know it's exactlly as described actually he'll describe it worse than it actually is, like i said a really genuine guy.

Cheers

anthony

it cost me 21,250 and believe me it's worth every penny. i saw the car and loved it and it was nice to buy a car of a genuine enthusiast who has very obviously taken great care in looking after the car. very very very happy with it.

if this phil puts anything up for sale guys trust me you know it's exactlly as described actually he'll describe it worse than it actually is, like i said a really genuine guy.

Cheers

anthony

Thanks Anthony! Yeah i think you got a really good deal and i trust u will look after it!

Hey Black_sky,

I was the guy looking at coming up after you t buy the car.

You beat me and i do not like it.

However i have been offered some nice cars now that people know i am genuinly looking and have cash to spend, it is burning a hole in my pocket.

I am looking for wa RX7 S6, a GTR and have even been offered an EVO 7 (couldnt afford it though sadly).

If anyone GTR owner has a car like phils and are selling let me know as i am in the market for a good GTR!

CONGRATULATIONS Black_sky and phil too.

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