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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR

Milage:65,000km

Transmission:Manual

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Location: Perth, WA

Complied? Yep

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered?Yep

Price:$25,000 ono

Contact:0417 969 161

Comments / Modifications:

ENGINE and DRIVE TRAIN:

Sydney Kid RB26 build including:

Forged Rods/Pistons

600HP Head work

Stainless Steel Exhaust Valves

Adjustable Cam Gears

Balanced rotating mass

N1 Oil Pump

Sump Extension - Extra few Litres with full baffles

HKS 2530 Turbos - the real McCoy!!!

700cc 12A Turbo Injectors

80mm AFM's

Power FC

K&N Filters

HKS Billet Flywheel

Jim Berry clutch

Full Redline Racing oils front to back

SUSPENSION

Full Sydney Kid Bilstein set up

Billies front and rear

King Coils

Whiteline Sways

Bush Kit

Camber Caster adjustment etc...

WHEELS

17" Sparco Racing 5 Spoke rims

New Rubber all round

OTHER STUFF

Slotted Brake Rotors

Mandrel bent exhaust - Japanese.. can't remember the brand...

Alpine stereo - MB Quart splits up front and two ways in the rear. 10" Graphite Sub - Eclipes Amp

Interior is in MINT condition

Full DEFI Link Guages - Exh, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Fuel Pressure.

Front Strut Tower Brace

New Radiator

Iridium Plugs

Engine has done about 5,000 km since rebuild. Genuine reason for sale... I have 5 cars (6L Torana, Prado, Lexus V8 Hilux, Nissan Patrol and the GTR) Something has to go. I've spent a fortune on this thing and it doesn't get driven much. I figured that someone should be enjoying it... Classic story of spending a cr@p load of money, then selling it for about half what it cost. Runs great. Never misses a beat... sorry to see it go... Shed a tear with me guys.... ;)

I have a heap of photos' for those interested, including photo's of the pistons and other parts to those that need proof of what the rig is made of...

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