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Make: R32 GTR Skyline

Model: 1989

Milage: 136,000kms

Transmission: TRUST 6 speed gearbox

Colour: Silver

Location: Townsville, QLD

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Will arrange for QLD buyer

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $42,000 but willing to negotiate with serious buyer

Contact: PM or phone 0438797053 for any serious inquiries or to arrange an inspection

Comments / Modifications:The motors has just been rebuilt ~2000kms ago with a new N1 RB26 block, a list of modifications is included below. This is driven daily and has no problems in traffic or on long roadtrips (I drove up from Melbourne in it). Selling because i need a family car.

Images: See below, more available upon request. Can also provide in-car video footage for a non-local buyer.

UNDER THE HOOD

Engine:

New N1 RB26 Block

1997 R33 GTR RB26 Head.

Engine Improvements:

HKS 86mm forged pistons/ring set

TOMEI forged conrods

New R33 GTR crank

NISMO main and conrod bearings

HKS Step 2 camshafts IN272 EX264

HKS adjustable camshaft gears

N1 water pump

JUN oil pump

Metal head gasket

TOMEI head bolt washers

TOMEI oil pan baffle

TOMEI valve springs

HKS valve system seal

NISMO engine mounts

Earls 32 stage oil cooler

KBC dual core radiator

Hi Octane Racing radiator air guide

APEXi reserve tank

CUSCO oil catch can

Spitfire coil packs

NGK spark plugs

Induction:

Trust GReddy T88-33D turbo

HKS front mount intercooler

HKS blow off valve

Twin HKS pod filters

2 x RB25 AFMs

Fuel System:

TOMEI dual feed fuel rail

Denso 720cc injectors

Sard RJ fuel pressure regulator

Custom 2L surge tank

Intake pick-up fuel pump

2 x Bosch Motorsport 600hp external fuel pumps

Engine Management:

APEXi Power FC with hand controller

Exhaust:

3” dump pipe with heat wrap

3” mandrel bent exhaust

APEXi cannon muffler

Trust wastegate

Trust exhaust manifold with heat wrap

DRIVELINE

TRUST 6 speed gearbox

OS GIKEN triple plate clutch

NISMO transmission mount

2wd/4wd in-car switch

BRAKES/SUSPENSION

Global 324mm front brake rotor kit

Gallop HICAS cancel rod

Gallop pillar tension rod

Gallop rear member

TEIN HR adjustable coilovers

CUSCO 5mm short front upper arms

D-Project adjustable rear upper arms

NISMO steering rack mount

Front strut brace

WHEELS/TYRES

R33 GTR 17”x9” rims

Kumho Ecsta 255/40R17 front tyres

Toyo T1-S 265/40R17 rear tyres

INTERIOR

Sports Z 320km/h speedo

Momo Race steering wheel

Trust gear knob

Leather gear knob and handbrake boots

Half roll cage – bolt in

Defi Tacho with shift light

Defi boost gauge

Defi water temp gauge

Defi oil temp gauge

Defi oil pressure gauge

Defi fuel pressure gauge

EXTERIOR

Bomex front bar

N1 rear boot lip

N1 Headlights

D.Speed clear indicators

Tinted windows

PERFORMANCE

Max power output:

482rwkw @ 20psi on pump fuel

Best ¼ mile ET:

10.8sec@128mph in full street trim

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SERIOUS AND GENUINE ENQUIRIES ONLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ORGANISE AN INSPECTION PLEASE CONTACT TRISTAN 0438797053.

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wow... what a machine. I thought it should be under 10s car

10.8 in street trim is pretty fkn fast........ you take out the rear seats, air con, etc. and put a set of big slicks on it, your looking at breaking 10 seconds imo.

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10.8 in street trim is pretty fkn fast........ you take out the rear seats, air con, etc. and put a set of big slicks on it, your looking at breaking 10 seconds imo.

The car is fast but there is still more in it. Set it up for drags and the numbers will drop abit.

I have seen this car and it sounds and looks amazing.. The plates say it all. Nothing would come close to beating it on the streets up here.

Good luck with the sale mate. I only wish i had the money lol..

Is the trust gear box straight cut or helical? When was it put into the car? Did you buy it new or used?

Who built the car?

The gearbox has straight cut gears and was fitted in Japan. I was told by the supplier that it had done 1000kms when i purchased the car.

Racepace Motorsport in Melbourne and X-Treme Motorsport in Townsville are the 2 workshops that have helped me build my car. Racepace built the new motor but was installed and tuned by X-Treme.

Hope that helps, any more questions just ask.

Cheers

I'm with FONEY on this one, have seen this car in action with the old engine set up and it was mighty impressive then. Its an absolute weapon, highly recommend this car

Saw this car out on a local cruise a few days ago, very clean and serious street car. Mature driver too.... hehe, was infront of him (grey 32 gtr parked next to you at bp) on a nice straight road subtly trying to coax him to hit it in order to make my decision of going single or twin, besides the point. He didn't want to play ball .. :cool:

Good luck with the sale.

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  • 3 weeks later...

lol at last post.

but man seriously congrats on the car, its an absolute beast. just look at it

but i want that front bar so bad.

wanna swap for a genuine GTR bar b4 u sell it lol.

GL with sale man and get a 4 door 34 for family car then RB26 it lol

Hi Mate

what gear was the car dyno"d in ?

Thanx

It is normally dyno'd in 5th gear, but the other night it was done in 4th (still made 480rwkw on 20-21psi).

25k

+ your car?

Quick update: Just got 4 brand new tyres 255/40R17 (not yet fitted) and some new SARD 1000cc injectors. Injectors have been installed and the fuel maps were adjusted on the dyno. Since the injectors are no longer maxing out, i will increase the boost and get a full tune in the next week or so. Will post new dyno sheets when i get them.

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