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Hi Guys,

I've decided it's finaly time to let my baby go, as sudden changes mean I'm just not gona be able to afford to keep her anymore.

1993 Black R32 GTR

* 17 X 9" Bronze Volk Racing TE37 wheels.

* Sydneykid Bilstein / Whiteline groupbuy suspension package.

* Apexi N1 3" catback exhaust.

* Larger Trust Drag Spec Front Mount Intercooler.

* PIAA HID Headlights (huge improvment over standard R32 headlights).

* Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch travelled approx 15 -18,000km.

* Brand New RDA Gold Grooved Sports Disc Rotors (travelled aprox 3000km).

* Brand New Brake Pads.

* Brand New Hankook Ventus RS2 Tyres (fitted less than 500km ago).

* JVC mp3 Head unit with JL (front) and Alpine (rear) speakers.

* HKS Cam Gears.

* Twin HKS pod filters.

I've owned the car for about a year now, and it has never missed a beat, just had the cam gears installed at racepace, and the car is now making ~218kw atw. Dash is showing 76500km. Paint is also in very good condition for its age, bar a few tiny scratches.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

Would really like this car to go to a good home, as its been good to me, and I have put heaps of time/money into her.

Looking for $23,000 ono.

Please call me on 0423 081 464 if you have any other questions.

Cheers,

Dave

Edited by Dave32

Bump!

*Just had a compression test done on the motor at RE Customs, engine is healthy, all cylinders came up between 140 -145.

*All intake and exhaust gaskets also replaced due to a slight exhaust leak, anyone with a GTR knows this is $$$ job..

*HICAS also comming out this week!

*All RWC stuff is now taken care of. No BS roadworthy with this car!

This is a well looked after car, always looked after and treated well, Ray from RE customs says its definetally one of the nicer R32's he's seen!

Come take a look!

Edited by Dave32

Hey, what part of melbourne are you in, is it the original spray job or a respray (might just be the sunlight on the frontbar) and is the price negotiable?

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

Thanks west,

Car is located in SE suburbs, and car still has original spray job, although it has a N1 front bar, which came with the car when i purchased, overall paint is in very good nick tho! I am also negotiable on price.

Cheers,

Dave

Edited by Dave32
  • 1 month later...

Thanks Justin.

Change of circumstances means keeping it is going to be a bit tight, that being said i've got no plans to flog it off cheap, as I think this is a very good example of a 32R.

How's the drifter going?

Hi,

the car isnt quite back together yet, currently at RE customs, just added R34 N1 turbos, Power FC, Arias Forged Pistons, Head was pressure tested and came back very positive, Block was honed an extra 20 thou, also N1 oil pump, and a new airbox.

Also, tyres on the car are new, car should be able to make 300kw with out much trouble, but planning to keep it safe and target 270-280. Will be done next week.

edit: Hicas also removed, and clutch plate will also be changed and 1 year rego

i think 26-27 is a fair price considering whoever buys this is getting a freshly rebuilt 32R, like a new engine. All the problems associated with them taken care of plus all the other extras aswell.

Edited by Dave32

I dont get it!! U go from a poor Uni student to putting in $$$$$ to a car thats for sale, all within 2 weeks?? Im lost, but good luck with whatever you are going to do. Clean example for sure.

Edited by glaze

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