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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR

Milage: 70,000

Transmission: 5 Speed

Colour: Metallic Black Pearl (Resprayed according to Nissan Color code.)

Location: Melbourne, Northern Suburbs

Complied? Yes.

RWC supplied? Yes.

Currently registered? Yes, until November 11th.

Price: $22K.

Contact: Fulvio, 0433 908 993.

Repairs / Modifications:

Major Service: All belts replaced with Gates high performance belts. All fluids / oils, plugs, filters replaced.

Tuning: Dyno'd at 200kw @ 12 pound. Running a Mine's ECU.

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Rebuilt, Replaced, Fitted: 25.01.07

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Front / rear disc rotors and pads.

Rear main oil seal.

Clutch kit replaced with Exedy Heavy Duty button clutch. (Still have twin-plate if buyer is interested.)

Pioneer head unit, Clarion front speakers with splits, Kenwood 7x10's and Kenwood Amplifier.

Window tint. (Darkest legal tint)

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Rebuilt, Replaced, Fitted: 31.01.07

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Overhauled Alternator.

Fitted Greddy turbo timer.

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Rebuilt, Replaced, Fitted: 19.04.07

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Removed rocker covers, Cam cover, inlet piping and plenum for powder coating. All gaskets replaced at this time.

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Rebuilt, Replaced, Fitted: 16.05.07

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Differential Rebuilt.

Rear brake shims.

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Rebuilt, Replaced, Fitted: 07.06.07

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Tailshaft rebuilt: Center bearing, CV joint, Universal joint, Tail shaft balanced.

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Modifications: 11/11/06

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Car delivered with:

Nismo front strut brace.

Enkei 17" lightweight racing wheels. (17.255.40)

Jazma super drag cat-back exhaust system.

Cusco adjustable rastor rods.

Ohlins Coilovers.

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Modifications: 1/12/06

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2x rebuilt AFM's with M's K&N pod filters.

Bought (not fitted) Buzz Spec circuit damper adjustable coilovers. Rebuilt 10,000km's ago.

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Modifications: 13/03/08

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Now fitted Buzz Spec coilover suspension.

Comments:

The aim was to buy a clean example of a GTR, one that wasn't toyed with, keep it clean and enjoy it the way it was built. I was lucky to find one with a full service history. I have now owned the car for approx. 15 months and regardless it may have needed repairs to be carried out, it has been a dream to own.

If you have any questions please call me and if I don't answer please leave a message. Calls between 5pm and 11pm will be most certainly answered.

Swaps, Reason for selling:

I have been interested in racing for the last couple of years and it's time I got into it. I can't gut the GTR to race after all I have been through with it so I'd prefer to sell it to someone who is going to appreciate it.

Swaps for the following cars only, will be considered. Please don't offer anything else. Can be dead stock or race / drift ready.

180sx / Silvia / Onevia / Sileighty <<<<< These cars are highly recommended.

Sprinter '86'

S14

Cefiro

Rx7 Series 4ish

SOME SORT OF UTE IE: HILUX, RODEO. You get the picture.

If I think of any others I'll edit the post. Certain cars offered will require a cash adjustment (goes without saying).

Images:

The following pics are of the car as it sits now. I have pics of the car car before compliance, before paint, whilst being painted and more of them after paint.

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i can highly vouch for this car as being immaculate inside and out. very fussy owner like myself who takes care of the car and instantly grows grey hairs when coming across a new noise or problem. the car has always been maintained with quality items and has never come across any major problems. would have to say even though this car is all the way back from '89, she's alot cleaner, smoother and respectable than alot of other GTR's on the road. shocked to see a car come with service history from 3,000KM! he looked a long while for the right GTR, which was this. i can easily say that the first determined buyer will find this car hard to walk away from.

will be very sad to see this go, no more car wash partner! :( haha.

good luck with the sale, and all the best with the new car you decide to get.

cheers,

dave :(

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Can't edit my posts for some reason... Must have missed something.

Bump.

K's are now at 71,XXX, Engine paint is complete.

Still for sale, throw some offerssssssssssss...

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