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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR, 1989 model

Milage: 46,000km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Gunmetal

Location: Queensland Ipswich Area

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $27,000 NOW $26000 ono ***NOW 25,000*** ***NOW 23,000 or nearest offer!!***

Contact: 0439762051

Item Condition: Very good condition, 46,000km on clock

Engine

Tomei Poncams in 260 ex 260

OS Gliken cam wheels

Clear cam cover

oil cooler kit

Greddy oil filter moval kit

Trust T78-33D Turbo

700cc/min Sard Injectors

Nismo Airflow meters (they are same size as factory but read like a Z32 AFM)

Full Veilside Exhaust

Nismo fuel pressure regulator

Driveline

2 way lsd rear

OS Gliken twin plate clutch

Trust intercooler with Greddy hard piping kit

Suspen & Wheels

HKS Kanzai chassis braces kit (front rear and tunnel)

Nismo castor rods

Tein struts and coils (awesome ride)

9.5 inch wide Advan RG II

Rays light weight wheel nuts (uber light!!)

Aftermaket brake pads (endless I think)

Front and rear strut braces

Interior

Personal steering wheel

Grid Dancer Dash (ATESSA controller)

HKS boost Gauge

Greddy Profec B spec II

Nismo Gear knob

320km speedo (only ever used 2/3 of it lol)

Power FC pro spec (cuts ign not fuel)

Outside

Nismo pods I thinks

Probally missed some/lots mods but hey ya get that, will add them as I remember.

Contact

Dale 0439762051

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will get some pics for the engine bay and inside up soon.

It uses the standard gearbox with a OS Gliken Twin plate clutch. Filled with redline gear oil

It made 480hp at the wheels as stated in the title

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey bud .. i finaly was able to pry the computer away from mi old man... id luv to hav this car but i carnt make tha sort of dollars u want + mi car if i could sell the stereo maybe i could make $5000 n mi car but still wif all mi friends no takers ...the misso keeps sayin "see if u can pay him off" but nagh its cool... but the balls in ur court if u wana work sumthing out il b down 4 that... im still tryin to find a frigen diff no1 on tha south side of brisy can get 1 4 a long time.... neways i better run got ppl to cal... il here from u later thanx bud catch ya...

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