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Clean white R32 GTR – late 1993 model, good condition, interior perfect etc.

83'xxxKM's - engine built @ 79'xxx

Location: Toowoomba - QLD(just over an hour from Brisbane)

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0424529457

Bit of a list I put together…

Handling:

Ohlins coilovers

Whiteline rear sway bar

Hicas lockbar

Nolethane bushes front & rear

Whiteline front swaybar

Aftermarket castor rods

Strut bar

Slotted DBA rotors front & rear.

Braided front & rear brake lines

Japanese rims with Federal 595SS rubber

Engine:

Oil Control:

• Tomei restrictor

• External oil return from rear of cylinder head to sump

• Heads match ported

• Oil gallieries 20% larger

• Baffle in cam covers

• Tomei sump baffle

Block machined & chemically cleaned

Shotpeaned rods

Tomei brake cylinder stopper

Titanium split dump pipes

Trust exhaust

R33 GTR crank

N1 oil pump

ACL bearings

Tomei oversized pistons

Tomei gaskets

Tomei Pon cams & gears

Tomei timing belt

New harmonic ballancer

N1 water pump

All new belts

HKS2530 turbo’s

HKS IC pipeing kit

100mm thick Trust front mount intercooler

Additional PWR external oil cooler + GREX oil filter relocation kit. Earls braided lines & fittings.

Modified 75mm PWR alloy radiator

Custom recycling catch-can

Bosh 044 fuel pump

600cc Injectors

Aftermarket clutch

Blitz Sus pod air filters.

Clear cam cover

Bonnet pins

Interior & electronics:

Aftermarket mafless ECU

Turbotimer

HKS Electronic boost controller

Omori gauges(Oil temp & pressure, water temp)

HKS boost gauge

Tacho with shiftlight.

Penlight for low oil press warning

Short shifter

Driver & passenger genuine Recaro SR3 reclinable bucket seats including genuine recaro rails.

RPM race gear driver & passenger harness’s

Other stuff:

Genuine Momo steering wheel

Razo shift knob

Nismo fuel cap

Razo pedals

New Sony headunit

No expense spared, oil(Motul 300v Competition) & filters changed every 3000KM’s. Motul RBF600 brake fluid.

Car will not disappoint, pleasure to drive have ensured all mods done right so no problems with defects etc.

450HP at all four

$29'900 Negotiable

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