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Model:r32 gtr, 1989

Milage:2000 km since rebuild.

Transmission:manual

Colour:black

Location:melbourne

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?yes

Price:$20,000

Contact:pm or 0401 631 325

Comments / Modifications:listed below

Images:below

Engine has been built by CHASERS MOTORSPORT, 265.9kw on safe tune for torque not outright horse power.

Suspesion built and tuned by TURTRACK SUSPENSION

Sad to see it go but i have too many toys and the GTR must leave to a better home, one where it will be driven more.

ENGINE:

r33 gtr crank

standard rods/pistons

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

port matched inlet and exhaust

trust oil filter relocation and oil cooler

garret 2530 turbo's

xforce dump pipes

unknown front pipe

apexi exahust from cat back

metali hight flow cat

apexi pod filters

os giken twin plate clutch

spool cam gears

power fc computer

eboost boost controler

50mm alloy radiator

650cc injectors

040 fuel pump

SUSPENSION:

revalved bilsteins, height adjustable.

eibach race coils, 5kg front, 4 kg rear

tien caster rods

noltec front upper arms

hicas lock bar

drift project rear upper arms

front and rear sway bars, adjustable

pinapples

front and rear strut brace

BRAKES:

r33 front brembo's

front pagid blue pads

dba 5000 front rotors

nismo braided lines alround

project mu rear pads

dba 4000 rear rotors

brake master stopper

ABS REMOVED

WHEELS:

nismo lm gt4 17 by 9.5

falken azenis rt615 semi slick 255/17/40 alround

INTERIOR:

willans 4 point harness

4wd controller.

turbo timer

eboost 3 settings.

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for some reason pics wont work and i cant upload any, will get it sorted soon.

the car is on car sales if you want some pics.

carsales.com.au

LOL! were you meant to give the direct link to your ad or just a link to carsales homepage? :wave:

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