Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Im selling my car and moving on for a while, as im over cars and all the headaches.

Details as follows:

1990 R32 GTS-t Mspec

RB20 motor with 70,000ks

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

TD-06 20g L2 turbo kit comes with lines manifold, 3" dump, 47mm external gate with screamer fitted. (Full GReddy kit)

HYBRID GT FMIC with GReddy hotpipe

Just Jap oil cooler and relocation kit

APEXI power intake

NISMO dash

BRIDE fixed back driver seat (standard passangers seat)

OMORI oil pressure & temp, water temp and exhaust gauges

GReddy boost gauge

2 way

TEIN shocks and springs

16" RAYS Syver rims with legal rubber

front and rear strut brace

Cyclops Alarm with 2 point immobiliser and turbo timer

PLUS OTHERS

Interior is in A1 condition and has car has working A/C.

Paint is deep blue and is in great condition, the car has no rust or dents and is perfectly straight.

Things that need looking at:

desperate need of wash and polish

Hole in left reverse light

$14500 as is or $16800 with extra's

Car is out of rego but if its a local sale can arrange a AIS inspection so its ready to be registered again.

Grab yourself a bargain today as this car is perfect for a daily, track weapon or drift machine.

PM or reply for more details.

Cheers GMB

post-17838-1174521602.jpg

post-17838-1174521685.jpg

post-17838-1174521895.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/161416-r32-gts-t-td-06-equiped/
Share on other sites

Your car looks mint mate except i think your being a bit optimistic with your price.

9.5k for a car that needs an engine rebuild is a bit dear.

Anyway good luck with the sale.

Your car looks mint mate except i think your being a bit optimistic with your price.

9.5k for a car that needs an engine rebuild is a bit dear.

Anyway good luck with the sale.

Different strokes for different folks old kid.

$500 for another stock 20 or rebuild for 1k and you have one very well set up car that is the perfect base for track, drift, drag or the perfect daily sleeper :wave:

The car was pushing 200+rwk out of a stock 20 on 14psi and HAS alot more potential so think what it can do with a freshen up ;)

Find me another car around the same price with the same gear that has the same amount of potential with no rust or dents???

If i had the time or money i would hold onto it myself but i dont hence the sale.

The price is negotiable and for everything that the car comes with i think its reasonably price :unsure:

Cheers GMB

There is a RB20 with 75,000ks and in exceptionally great health that will be in Tasmania in the next few weeks (currently in Victoria)

$1000 for the motor and its ready to drop straight into the car for one hell of a daily :wave:

Open to offers on the car :unsure:

GMB

Got any engine bay pics?

How much would it cost to send a car like this to Sydney?

Here is an old engine bay pic, will get some new ones up ASAP.

Not 100% sure costs but i would say around $500ish to send to Sydney... If you give me your postcode i can find out if you like???

Cheers GMB

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

PM's replied.

To the people that enquired about freight to Melbourne, it would be cheaper for me to drive it up and put it on the spirit and you meet it on the other side :)

Cheers GMB

  • 3 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Let's be honest, most of the people designing parts like the above, aren't engineers. Sometimes they come from disciplines that gives them more qualitative feel for design than quantitive, however, plenty of them have just picked up a license to Fusion and started making things. And that's the honest part about the majority of these guys making parts like that, they don't have huge R&D teams and heaps of time or experience working out the numbers on it. Shit, most smaller teams that do have real engineers still roll with "yeah, it should be okay, and does the job, let's make them and just see"...   The smaller guys like KiwiCNC, aren't the likes of Bosch etc with proper engineering procedures, and oversights, and sign off. As such, it's why they can produce a product to market a lot quicker, but it always comes back to, question it all.   I'm still not a fan of that bolt on piece. Why not just machine it all in one go? With the right design it's possible. The only reason I can see is if they want different heights/length for the tie rod to bolt to. And if they have the cncs themselves,they can easily offer that exact feature, and just machine it all in one go. 
    • The roof is wrapped
    • This is how I last did this when I had a master cylinder fail and introduce air. Bleed before first stage, go oh shit through first stage, bleed at end of first stage, go oh shit through second stage, bleed at end of second stage, go oh shit through third stage, bleed at end of third stage, go oh shit through fourth stage, bleed at lunch, go oh shit through fifth stage, bleed at end of fifth stage, go oh shit through sixth stage....you get the idea. It did come good in the end. My Topdon scan tool can bleed the HY51 and V37, but it doesn't have a consult connector and I don't have an R34 to check that on. I think finding a tool in an Australian workshop other than Nissan that can bleed an R34 will be like rocking horse poo. No way will a generic ODB tool do it.
    • Hmm. Perhaps not the same engineers. The OE Nissan engineers did not forsee a future with spacers pushing the tie rod force application further away from the steering arm and creating that torque. The failures are happening since the advent of those things, and some 30 years after they designed the uprights. So latent casting deficiencies, 30+ yrs of wear and tear, + unexpected usage could quite easily = unforeseen failure. Meanwhile, the engineers who are designing the billet CNC or fabricated uprights are also designing, for the same parts makers, the correction tie rod ends. And they are designing and building these with motorsport (or, at the very least, the meth addled antics of drifters) in mind. So I would hope (in fact, I would expect) that their design work included the offset of that steering force. Doesn't mean that it is not totally valid to ask the question of them, before committing $$.
    • The downside of this is when you try to track the car, as soon as you hit ABS you get introduced to a unbled system. I want to avoid this. I do not want to bleed/flush/jack up the car twice just to bleed the f**kin car.
×
×
  • Create New...