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Make: R32 GTR

Model: 1989

Milage: 61 XXX

Transmission: Manual

Colour: gray

Location: NSW

Complied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: $28 000

Contact: PM

i no longer want to keep my GTR

i dont have enuff room for it and i dont have enuff time to enjoy it so im better of selling it

car is very well maintained ive spent alot of money on replacing parts which didnt need to be replaced just to keep it well maintained

Engine

HKS step1 camshafts 264/264

HKS adjustable camgears

HKS inlet manifold gasket

Gates timing belt

custom stainless heat treated billet CNC machined oil pump

R33 RB26 crank shaft

external oil return lines from cylinder head to sump

Garrett GT35R Ball Bearing turbo

TiAL 44mm external wastegate

screamer pipe

custom steampipe Manifold

custom dump pipe + front pipe

hi flow 3inch cat

X force cat back exhaust system

115mm intercooler

custom aluminum intercooler piping

custom intake pipe

custom air box

greddy blow of valve

custom catch can

aluminum radiator

Fuel System

SARD fuel reg

SARD 800cc injectors

Bosch 023 fuel pump

Management

Power FC D jetro

Power FC commander

Suspension and Brakes

cusco coil overs with swift springs

hicas lock bar

EndLess VN front pads

EndLess brake fluid

DriveTrain

HKS triple plate clutch

HKS fly wheel

Interior

Recaro SR3 Passenger & Driver side

Blitz ID3 boost controller

Gizzmo shift light

Defi-Style 3 Gauge Din Dash

Defi style boost gauge

Greddy remote control boost switch

Exterior

CR KAI 18 X 9.5 +12 BRONZE

Nismo side skirts and Nismo rear pods <----- not fitted yet

6000k HiD headlight kit

POWER: 316kw @ 16psi

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Maintenance

2x cam seal

1x drive shaft seal

2x nissan cv boot kits

5.5L Penrite HPR40 40

1x endless VN front pads

0.5L endless brake fluid 50

1x reverse gear lock-out selector

2x earl's -6 adaptor

2x blanking cap

2x 16mm copper washer

2.5L mobil delvac synthetic diff oil

1x nissan water pump

1x nissan oil pump gasket

1x nissan front crank seal

2x earl's -12 weld-on fittings

1m earl's -12 braided line

2x nissan exhaust manifold gasket

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standard internals?

every thing listed is every thing done

standard piston's and rods if thats wat ur asking for

internal upgrades are basic the bottom has

R33 RB26 crank shaft

billet cnc machined oil pump

brand new bottom end bearings

pretty much just freshened up the bottom end just for that extra piece of mind

the cylinder head has

hks step 1 cam shafts 264/264

hks adjustable cam gears

gates timing belt

all new geniune nissan oil seals

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