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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR

Milage: 98,540

Transmission: Manual

Colour: gun-metal grey

Location: Sydney

Complied? yes

Currently registered? yes until july

Price: $24,500 ono

Contact: 0401 664 828 or pm on here thanks.

MODS LIST:

block honed

brand new 33gtr crank

forged cp pistons

shot peened, linished n balanced standard rods

acl black face bearings

arp rod bolts

heavy duty single plate clutch

tomei oil restrictor

tomei sum baffle kit

n1 oil pump

n1 water pump

gates heavy duty timing belt

head ported n polished

new valve stem seals fitted

standards valves lapped n seated

tomei poncams - 260* in, 260* ex, 9.15mm lift

arospeed adjustable cam gears

TWIN - garrett 28/60 r-5

sard 700cc injectors

power fc with hand controller

spiltfire coil packs

new koyo radiator

100mm thick intercooler

cusco coil overs

19 inch kaotiks with brand new rubber

17inch p1 buddy clubs - with shagged tyres

images to come guys and theres proabbly stuff i have missed. i have owned this car since november last year, i bought it with a blown motor, and have spent countless hours, money and time building the new motor in and around work!

i have receipts for everything on the car, and all oils etc etc

cars current problems:

- no wing and holes in the boot

- missing rear section of n1 side skirts

- back seat - stitching adrift in a few areas

- passenger seat window button intermitent working

- car is currently on run in tune - done approx 500kms, so another 500kms is required before big tune

- fuel system isnt finished - requires, pumps n surge tank

price is fair, -$24,500 ono - selling due to my oldies buying a new place on the northern beaches with only one garage! cannot afford to keep it on the street there.

am willing to trade for manual ss ute - manual xr6 turbo ute or a 330ci bmw with cash adjustments either way.

thanks

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Edited by Giffo

hey mate, its a 1990 model

suspension - just cusco height adjustable coil overs - with spanners

gearbox is standard for now

brakes, just have slotted rotors up front and fresh coat of paint, so pretty much standard!

cheers!

  • 2 weeks later...
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new price... thanks for looking, Garth

i can vouch for this car, its a complete fresh engine as i sold it to him blown... it was my old car, the car is in good condition and well worth the cash..

good luck garth...

thanks dennis!

and yes the new motor is going pretty dammm well, took the car for a spin up the beaches yesterday and went well.

no problems.

anyways - car is still for sale if anyone has the cash to buy, no stupid offers thanks!!!

Garth

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