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Hi Guys,

I'm putting my R32 GTR up for sale as I really want another rwd car. Specs are as follows:

Year: 1989

KM: 118xxx

Modifications:

Driveline:

- Motor freshly rebuilt at 1158xx kms with n1 oil pump, jun crank collar, linished crank, new bearings, new con rods with everything else pulled apart and cleaned (head, cams, injectors cleaned and flow tested) and all seals and gaskets replaced

- R34 GTR turbos

- OS Giken Cam Gears

- Apexi twin pod filters with metal intake piping

- Apexi twin blow of valves

- Exedy twin plate clutch

- Trust twin dump/front pipe with Kakimoto twin 2.5" exhaust from trust pipe back

- Walbro fuel pump (less than a week old)

- New radiator (less than a week old)

- New igniter and coilpacks (less than a week old)

Suspension:

Cusco coilovers all round

Cusco strut brace front

Adjustable camber arms rear

Adjustable toe arms rear

Exterior:

Full respray in R33 GTR Midnight Purple by Xquisite customs with black stripe down side of car

18x9.5 Super Advans (have 5 of these in total)

Jun front grill

Interior:

Greddy fully automatic turbo timer

Momo steering wheel

Nismo shift knob

Triple gauge setup in DIN slot (battery volt, oil temp and boost)

Condition of the car is quite good. Interior is quite good with just 1 rip in the drivers door trim whilst the exterior is immaculate. Car hasnt been boosted past stock boost but its still pretty quick :whistling: Below is the only pic of the car that I have since getting it. Its a bit dirty in the pic but believe me the paint looks awesome in person :)

Im in the market for either a straight sale at 22k ONO or im interested in swaps for modified 180sx/S13/S14a/S15/R32 Gtst (with rb26 or rb25) with cash adjustment either way depending on the car and mods. Contact me on 0403858714 if your genuinely interested in the car or have any questions.

Car is located in Rouse Hill, NSW and please no time wasters.

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Thanks,

Brett

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keep the swaps coming but im also interested in a straight sale if the price is right :rofl:

Thats a very familiar looking car,Tell me is it regularly parked in Acacia Gardens ?? If thats the car...Nice machine dude

Thats a very familiar looking car,Tell me is it regularly parked in Acacia Gardens ?? If thats the car...Nice machine dude

yeah it is, my mate lives there :rofl:

sorry blessn only looking for the above mentioned cars as a trade

  • 2 weeks later...

hey bud is this car still 4 sale..... u didnt hav 1 of these in ur list but would u wana swap.... check it out

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=261388

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