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Make: Nissan

Model: 89 R32 GTR

Milage: 103 000 km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: NSW Central Coast

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $26,500

Contact: Scott 0422802102 I am away from home for 2 weeks at a time so i may not answe my phoner. Best off pm me and i will let you know when im home

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Looking at seeling my R32 GTR due to now spending most of my time in WA working and dont get to drive it as much s id like

I have owned the car for around 2 yrs and was almost stock when purchased apart from wheels and few other mods.

The car is due for rego in june but will be supllied with 12 months rego.

Car was tuned by croydon racing developments and made 346awkw on 18 psi. Have also ran a 10.907 @ 129.9mph with a 1.635 60' on street trim minus sub and spare wheel

Mods to car are

Full rebuilt motor approx 7000 km's ago

Arias 87mm forged pistions

Eagle H beam rods

ACL race bearings

Cometic metal head gasket

Crank Collar fitted

Crank grub screwed

Full engine balance

Tomie oil restrictor

Ross tuff bond Balancer

N1 oil pump

External Oil drain from back of head to sump

Tomei Sump baffle

Billet Cams 260deg 9.15mm (pon cam coppies but stronger)

Performance Valve springs

Adjustable cam gears

Full port and polished serviced head

Gates racing timing belt

HKS 2530 turbos's

Trust 120mm Drag intercooler

Greddy Hard intercooler piping kit

Apexi pods

RB20/25 AFM's

Trust metal throtle body gaskets

GREX/TRUST oil cooler with thermostat and fillter relocator

Adjustable oil pressure switch fitted with 3 ultra bright LED's which come on if oil pressure drops below 25 psi

Custom made oil catch can

Sard 700cc injectors

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Apexi PFC

HKS EVC 4 bost controller

Split Dump pipes

Twin 3 into 3.5 inch custom stainless fron pipes

3.5 inch apexi cat back exhaust

Nismo Twin plate clutch with new plates fitted when engine rebuilt

Tein adjustable coil overs

Hicas lock bar fitted and lines, solenoids etc removed

Work Amkread 18x9 +22 rims

4 brand new tyres & 4 wheel alignment

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WOW

that is very nice, love the rims and cheap too!!!!

Good luck with the sale mate

+1, it looks awesome, this will sell very very quick i reckon, once i fix my car (waiting on parts) and sell it im praying this car is still for sale and ill be coming over from Perth, its definately what im after. I doubt it will be around that long though unfortunately :D

good luck on the sale, i know how much all those mods would have cost and this isnt much more than all these stock engined r32 gtr's, well worth it :O

how is the overall condition body/paint and interior wise?

+1, it looks awesome, this will sell very very quick i reckon, once i fix my car (waiting on parts) and sell it im praying this car is still for sale and ill be coming over from Perth, its definately what im after. I doubt it will be around that long though unfortunately :rofl:

good luck on the sale, i know how much all those mods would have cost and this isnt much more than all these stock engined r32 gtr's, well worth it :P

how is the overall condition body/paint and interior wise?

The front bar has a few marks on it and could probably do with a respray and the boot and lip could also du to some marks where the spoiler holes where filled. But these few things did not worry me.For the age of the car the rest of the paint is excellent.

it looks like itshad a respray before, are you negotiable on the price?

It may have been resprayed before i purchased it. I am some what negotiable on the price but no crazy offers.

couple other things i left out

twin blitz BOV's

jvc mp3 head unit

jbl sub and box

2wd/4wd switch hooked up to factory fog light switch

momo steering wheel

Alarm/immobiliser and central locking

also link to car on the dyno a couple weeks ago where it made 355rwkw

hey mate. awsum car u hav there. exactly wat im lookin for.

wats d best price u can do. i mean best price??

Thanks mate. You make the offer and i say yes or no. Ive already had a friend who said he would buy it for a price in the low 20's so i would sell it to him for that before someone else.

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