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1990 R32 Skyline GTR

2.6L Twin Turbo 5 Speed Manual Coupe Gunmetal Grey

Registered 4/07 Premium small plates, CC-789A

Big end bearing knock. Engine still runs. Was over-revved due to previous owner removing rev limiter and not telling me.

17x10 White 5 spoke rims

245x40x17 near new

Engine rebuilt 2500km ago

Sump Baffle kit

Oil head restricter

N1 Oil Pump

Water Pump

Timing belt and tensioner

Radiator Hoses

Oil pressure and temp sensors

New HD Clutch

Engine rebuild cost $4821.10 with receipt

New battery

Dual thermo fans + A/C Fan

Cyclops Alarm/Immobiliser/Boot/Central locking

GTR R33 Front and Rear seats

Quick shift gearbox

Adjustable 4WD controller - Does NOT do rear only, it just increases the torque to the front wheels to give better acceleration out of corners.

MP3 CD Stereo with remote

Genuine Floor mats

Interface, cable and software to connect to ECU for diagnoses and tuning

Debadged with new paint

Front and rear adjustable strut bars

Adjustable caster rods to improve steering

3" Cat back exhaust

It also has an upgraded rear diff but I don't know what type.

Very good condition in and out, Reluctant sale.

Can't afford to fix the engine with baby on the way.

Located south of Adelaide

Call 0412 016 705

$15,000 or best offer

All reasonable offers considered.

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sheesh mate - gather you're saying you can't claim warranty on the rebuild due to the rev limiter issue? However, what are the legalities around this car having been disposed of (to you) in such a manner - is there liability on someone's part here ( not yours obviously). Seems like you've been dumped in a fair mess there ( also, $4800 actually seems on the cheaper side for an engine build - I had one done, the R32 GTR's are shockers nowadays...and it cost me $6K or so).

anyway - hope things work our for the best for you here.

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