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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Twin Turbo RB26 4WD

52,000kms on Aftermarket Dash

Remapped Computer by RS Yamamoto In Japan

R34 6 Speed Getrag Close Ratio Gearbox

GARRETT 2860 Ball Bearing Turbo's

650cc Injectors

WALBRO Intank Fuel Pump

SARD RJ Fuel Regulator

Fuel Pressure Guage

BEE R Stainless Tuned Length Front Pipes

New Stainless Exhaust Manifolds

Stainless Dump Pipes

3 1/2" Stainless Exhaust

3 1/2" Stainless Cat

Japan Drag Racing Association TRUST Muffler

Aftermarket Cams

Adjustable Cam Gears

Ported and Polished Head

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch

N1 Oil Pump

TRUST Oil Cooler

GREDDY Intercooler with Water Spray

HKS Intercooler Piping

17" x 9.5" BBS LM Wheels with 4 New Tyres

Front Brembo Brakes

2 Piece Slotted Rotors Front and Rear

Braided Brake Lines

Remote Oil Filter

Aluminium Triple Core Radiator

BOSO Coilover Suspension

Recaro Seats

6 Point Roll Cage (Mod Plated)

Rear N1 Lip

IMPUL Front Lower Lip

Front and Rear Strut Braces

CUSCO Adjustable Rear Uper Arms

Adjustable Front Castor Arms

V-Spec Underbody Chassis Braces

Heavy Duty Sway Bars

MS Angle Intake Pipes

K&N Air Filters

GREDDY Profec Electronic Boost Controller

GREDDY Turbo Timer

TOMEI 310km Dash

GREDDY Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Exhaust Temp and Boost Guages

SPARCO Steering Wheel

2WD/4WD Switch

Full Set of Skyline Mats

New 1.2mm Steel Head Gasket

New Timing Belt

New Water Pump

Made 450rwhp on 1 Bar. Plenty more potential.

Feature Car for Upcoming High Performance Imports Magazine.

Has just done a big end bearing. Motor is knocking and will need rebuild.

Great for parts as there is over $30,000 in mods and body is straight and in very good condition.

$20,000 o.n.o.

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Edited by BIGPSI

Oh shit, what a pain in the ass, I was watching how you went with this car as its similar to mine.

i hope you get what your after, it seems very reasonable

can you provide a signed dyno sheet of when the car was running making 450rwhp on only 15psi? Aslo why does it have

New 1.2mm Steel Head Gasket

New Timing Belt

New Water Pump

????

can you provide a signed dyno sheet of when the car was running making 450rwhp on only 15psi? Aslo why does it have

New 1.2mm Steel Head Gasket

New Timing Belt

New Water Pump

????

Dyno shop in bundaberg should have it on his computer. If not, 2 reputable tuners can verify.

It made 450rwhp at 1 Bar on his dyno and also 450rwhp at 1 Bar on a Dynapack dyno.

Engine was rebuilt with new rings etc. about 4000kms ago so I put new head gasket, timing belt and water pump on.

Motor was dynoed and running fine... Oil pump failure caused big end noise.

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