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Well it's a sad day but the R32 needs to go to a new home.

Make: R32

Model: GTR

Colour: Black

Location: Brisbane

Price: $89000.00

Contact: Russell 0417 768 799

GT ENGINE BLOCK

TOMEI FULL COUNTER CRANK

TOMEI RODS

CP PISTONS

TOMEI CAMS

FULL DRY SUMP SYSTEM 4 STAGE

FULL CUSTOM SUMP

ENGINE JUST REMOVED AND CHECKED (0 Km's ON ENGINE)

GREDDY INTAKE PIPE WORK

HYPERTUNE 6 THROTTLE MANIFOLD

TURBOSMART BLOW OFF VALVE

CUSTOM INTERCOOLER

4" SIDE PIPE

4" FULL EXHAUST

TOMEI DUMP PIPES

GARRETT TURBOS'S (NEW)

UPRATED WASTE GATE CONTROLLERS

DRY CARBON BOOT

CARBON DOORS

FULL WELD IN CAGE (CAMS)

LEXAN DOOR WINDOWS

WHEELS - 18 X 10.5 (A FEW TO CHOOSE FROM)

PWR RADIATOR WITH INTEGRATED OIL COOLER

THERMO FANS

COOLANT BLEEDER SYSTEM

PPG DOGBOX (NEW)

CARBON FIBRE ONE PIECE TAILSHAFT

NPC CUSTOM TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

CUSCO FRONT LSD

ATESSA CONTROLLER

AUTRONIC ECU

CDI IGNITION

SPLITFIRE COILS

STACK DASH

GREDDY GAUGES WITH MEMORY/ALERT

AP SIX POT FRONT BRAKES

AP FOUR POT REAR BRAKES

365 FRONT ROTORS

335 REAR ROTORS

TILTON 900 SERIES PEDAL BOX WITH BLUE PRINTED CYCLINDERS

BRAIDED BRAKE LINES (NEW)

OHLINES TRACK SUSPENSION 3 WAY

IKEYA FRONT ADJUSTABLE LOWER ROLL CENTER ARMS(NEW)

ADJUSTABLE UPPER FRONT CAMBER ARMS

IKEYA REAR LOWER ADJUSTABLE ARMS

IKEYA TRACTION ARMS (NEW)

ADJUSTABLE UPPER REAR CAMBER ARMS

Plus more & many many man hours in Development ! Ultra reliable race car

some results

BEST DRAG TIME WAS IN CIRCUIT SETUP AT WILLIWBANK 10.2@137MPH

51 SECS ON SPRINT CIRCUIT @ QR

1:02 @ WAKEFIELD (PRE RESURFACE)

1:40 @ EASTERN CREEK

1ST OUTRIGHT DRIVER NSW DUTTON 2005

3RD OUTRIGHT IN DUTTON NATIONAL SERIES 2005 1ST & 2ND OUTRIGHT 2006 INDY RALLY

1ST OUTRIGHT DRIVER & 1ST TEAM NSW DUTTON 2006

1ST & 2ND OUTRIGHT MARYBOROUGH SPRINTS 2006

1ST & 2ND OUTRIGHT GATTON STREET SPRINTS 2006

1ST OUTRIGHT TOWNSVILLE MOUNT STEWART HILLCLIMB (HILLCLIMB RECORD)

1ST OUTRIGHT CIRCUIT BATTLE WAKEFIELD PARK

1ST SEDAN MT COTTON HILLCLIMB, 2ND ROUND 2006 1ST OUTRIGHT ROUND 1 AUTOSALON CIRCUIT BATTLE 2007

1ST & 2ND OUTRIGHT GATTON STREET SPRINTS 2007

1ST OUTRIGHT DRIVER 1ST OUTRIGHT TEAM DUTTON NSW 2007

1ST & 2nd IN CLASS AND 2ND & 4th OUTRIGHT MARYBOROUGH SPRINTS 2007

3RD OUTRIGHT ROUND 2 AUTOSALON CIRCUIT BATTLE 2007

1ST OUTRIGHT ROUND 3 AUTOSALON CIRCUIT BATTLE 2007 (WAKEPARK TINTOP CAR LAP RECORD)

OUTRIGHT WINNER CIRCUIT BATTLE CHAMPION 2007 13TH OUTRIGHT & SUB (1)ONE MINUTE LAP AT TSUKUBA REV SPEED TIME ATTACK EVENT, JAPAN NOVEMBER 2007

1ST AND 2ND OUTRIGHT GATTON STREET SPRINTS 2008 ( NEW LAP RECORD)

1ST AND 2ND IN CLASS GATTON STREET SPRINT 2008

1ST AND 2ND TOP TEN SHOOT OUT GATTON STREET SPRINTS 2008

OUTRIGHT LAP RECORD GATTON STREET SPRINTS

2ND & 3RD OUTRIGHT & 1ST & 2ND IN CLASS MARYBOROUGH SPRINTS 2008

2ND OUTRIGHT SUPERLAP 2008

(sorry about the caps! )

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Edited by giant
no way... (as in i can't believe its being sold) :)

way...

Red R Racing's new track car....can i Stace can i.

Ill buy it if JP promises to be my friend.

Edited by DiRTgarage
  • 2 weeks later...

Just thought I would add this info for any prospective buyers, the car has now run a 9.78 quarter mile at 143mph. Probably one of the cheaper 9 second cars around! So if drag is your thing simply sell off all the mega dollar circuit gear and get yourself some drag radials and see if you can break some records!

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