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Hey.My plan was to keep this car but my circumstances just changed so both my cars are for sale so i can buy a family car.

I have a 1990 model white GTR.It has done 1100 kms since a full rebuild.The plan was to keep the car so i did the build properly.It has

new r33 crank

n1 oil pump

cp pistons

ACL race series bearings(bigends and mains)

ARP rod bolts

ARP head studs

The block was tanked bored and honed etc.

It has genuine N1 turbos on it which were rebuilt at the same time as the motor.

Other things include

HKS remote oil filter/cooler

NISMO GMax red top twin plate clutch (near new)

Coilovers

17"impul wheels

3.5" super drager exhaust

It had a hks evc but it is not connected because it stuffed up and (way)overboosted the car before which caused detonation which was the cause of the rebuild as it broke a piston lol.

The ecu has been re-chipped also.

The car itself is IMMACULATE!It has 1 small scrape on the rh corner of the front bar other than that there is no dents,scratches

or anything on it.It is honestly one of the neatest r32's i have seen and i looked at plenty before i bought this one.

I also have the standard spoiler for it and it comes with the car but i just have it off coz i dont like it.

The interior is almost perfect except for a little bit of sun damage to the top of the back seat.The steering wheel is like new,so are the pedals,no wear mark in the seat like most do,carpet perfect,center vent perfect.

I am the only aus owner and have had it for almost 3 years.

11 months rego

The clock says 76000 kms but if anyone believes the kms on an import they are an idiot lol.

I AM NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS ETC

I have found the car i want to buy,i just need the money to buy it.It is a sad day for me but i need to sell this and my RB30DET 240z to fund the family car.

I am asking $19500 and i am open to offers BUT NOT STUPID ONES i know GTR prices have turned to poo but i feel that is a fair price for a just run in GTR..

I will try to get pics up over the weekend..

any other questions call luke on 0410497808

I will also but putting up a post selling the 240z over the weekent too if anyone is interested

cheers guys

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Hey Lucas,

I'm interested in your car, I will call you tomorrow morning to chat about it.

In the meantime, if you check this before hand...

Where abouts are you located?

who did the rebuild?

do you have receipts?

details on what the engine builder did in terms of oil control?

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