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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR Skyline

Milage: Odometer shows 110000 (25000 since rebuild)

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Rockhampton

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes, upon sale

Currently registered? Yes, til April 2008

Price: $27,500

Contact: pm on here

Comments / Modifications:

Engine: (rebuilt 25000kms ago)

CP Forged Pistons 86.5mm and rings

HKS 264' in\ex cams

Adjustable cam gears

High flowed ported and polished head

Stainless steel multilayered head gasket

R33 reman crank (larger oil galleries)

Eagle Rods

ARP main studs

ARP enlarged head studs

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Tomei oil restrictor

Block crack tested, honed and decked

ACL race bearings

New Gates T belt and genuine idler and tensioner

APEXI Power FC with hand controller

HKS 550cc injectors

Super Direct ign coils(red)

Braided enlarged fuel lines

NISMO Fuel pump

NISMO fuel reg

Turbo:

HKS T45s turbo rebuilt (From looking on google, rated at about 800hp)

HKS 55mm Wastegate with screamer pipe

HKS power intake pipe

HKS low rise manifold

HKS pipework and intercooler

3 inch exhaust from turbo

Gearbox:

OS triple plate clutch

Gearbox standard

Suspension

HKS Hypermax 2 coilovers and springs(excel condition)

CUSCO rear stabiliser

CUSCO upper arms 10mm shorter

Aluminium spaces and new bushes

Front and rear strut braces

R34 Brembo Callipers with recent overhaul

New 330mm Rotors and pads front

R34 master cyl with CUSCO brake stopper

Rear brakes standard but slotted

Interior and body work:

'Saftey 21' 5pt (half) roll cage(engineered)

Recaro Drivers Seat (with bride rail) (engineered)

Mines 320km speedo

D Speed Dry Carbon bonnet

Ganador mirrors

N1 headlights

N1 side skirts

N1 rear pods

N1 front air ducts

Jap Spec clear indicators

8000k HID headlights

Autometer boost and water temp gauges

Nismo gearknob

Wheels:

19" MKX Machine Face Black

Kuhmo 275 tyres

Car was dyno tuned at PITS and made 401.7rwhp on 14psi using Shell V-Power Racing (100ron) by previous owner however I do not have a dyno sheet. I have since had it dyno-tuned and achieved 340rwhp on 13psi (leaking back to 11) on a very hot day which I have a dyno sheet for. Car is very capable of much more and is a very strong, reliable engine. As this is only an expression of interest, please only serious offers...

May be interested in trades for the following vehicles ONLY: R33 GTR, S15, Evo 7 or 8, Rx7 series 8...

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Well you'd have to get it re-registered in WA... other than that nothing that I know of but you should probably check with your local transport authority.

As for shipping prices, i can call around and see how much.

Price of the car...pm me with an offer and we can negotiate.

Cheers.

EDIT: just contacted a few transport companies for a quote but unfortunately being a friday afternoon/night i won't hear back til monday so ill let you know then.

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