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Hi Guys,

Up for sale is my just run in R32 GT-R.

Currently making 400rwkw on 16psi, she is capable of making well over the 500rwkw mark with ease.

Mechanical work all carried out by Ben at Racepace

Engine

"Racepace" cams fitted, also comes with HKS 280 degree in/ex cams

HKS Valvesprings

Nismo limited edition "GT-R" adjustable cam gears

Full custom Racepace inlet and exhaust port/polish

Racepace custom combustion chamber modifications

Ports matched to inlet and exhaust manifolds

Full ARP bolt set

Tomei Headgasket

New guides, valves, shims and buckets, including facing of valves, cutting of seats and surface

Full custom Racepace oil, water and hot tank gallery mods

Custom Racepace spec balanced forged pistons (cosworth)

Full Nismo main and conrod bearing set

New Racepace crank and spigot bearing

Tomei fully balanced forged H beam conrods

New fully balanced, grub screwed, nitrated and prepped nissan crank

Block chemically cleaned, deburred, decked, honed and prepped by Racepace

Block line and tunnel bored and honed

Head fully machined and prepped by Racepace

Motor built, blueprinted and tuned by Ben at Racepace

Custom oil seperator

Custom sealed air box

Custom shrink paint effect on rocker covers etc

Engine Accessories

Motec M800

Trust T88-34D turbo, fully rebuilt by Racepace with GT42 internals to custom specs (spools earlier than standard T88)

Trust stainless tuned length manifold

Trust 60mm external wastegate

Custom 3.5" HPC Coated 3.5" Dump pipe

Custom Racepace stealth twin 2.5" stainless mandrel bent HPC Coated exhaust

Trust drag spec intercooler

Trust alloy radiator

HKS oil cooler with braided lines and fittings

Remote oilfilter kit

R33 GT-R V-spec bovs

1000cc Sard injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Greddy twin entry fuel rail with braided earls lines and fittings

Greddy engine pully kit. Water, ps and alternator

Tomei sump baffle kit

Jun high pressure oil pump

Nismo N1 water pump

New cam belt

New idler and tensioner pulleys and thermostat

New nissan gasket/seal set

2 Century heavy duty batteries

Intank Nismo fuel pump feeding twin Bosch Motorsport 044 fuel pumps

External fuel surge tank, sealed in stealth "sub box"

Complete boot retrim with new carpet

HKS Spark amplifier

Brand new splitfire coilpacks

Aesthetics

FULL respray by Mick from Micolour in Midnight purple - brand new

R32 GT-R N1 headlights

R32 GT-R N1 bumper with N1 Intercooler vents

Genuine Ganador mirrors

Nismo drag wing

Tinted windows

Full carbon fibre bonnet (weighs next to nothing!)

Garage Defend carbon fibre GT Carbon fibre air deflector

Driveline

OS Giken gearset

OS Giken triple plate clutch

OS Giken lightened flywheel

Suspension and brakes

Front R34 GT-R Brembos

BBS LM 18 x 10” rims with 265/35/18 Yokohama DNA GP

Apex’I N1 fully adjustable coilovers

Nismo lower suspension components

Aftermarket strut brace

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper

Interior

Nismo guage cluster with approx 83000kms

Momo Steering wheel fitted, genuine GT-R wheel also included

5” Monster tacho and shift light

Greddy boost, oil temp, oil pressure and water temp guages

Cusco 6 point bolt in padded cage (not currently fitted)

Line locker with in cabin switch

In cabin RWD/4WD switch

Recaro SP-G Drivers seat with harness

Also includes factory drivers seat (not fitted)

I got rid of my R34 GT-R for this and it has cost me a lot more than my asking price. Property purchase has to come before my hobby and I’ve never even hit the track with this car!

As you can see, everything has been done right to make this a bullet proof street, drag or circuit car and all work carried out by the best in the business. No corners have been cut and no expenses spared on the build of this car. There is nothing left to do except enjoy her.

She has 12 months victorian rego, a RWC will be supplied.

$44000 ono

I can be contacted via email to [email protected] or on my mobile phone 0401226688 or via PM

Cheers

Aaron

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Great this tosser is back :(

Nice car mate. Lots of work and money spent.

Quite obviously someone who doesnt even own a skyline from the FS threads he's commenting on!

have u got any better pics so we can see the colour properly

I'll get some more pics today mate :P

Re the 16psi, it's still running the run in tune at the moment so it wouldn't be safe to wind up the boost without getting Benno to tune it for the extra boost of course, which I have not had time to do :(

As the previous owner of this car, let me just say its an absolute beast and a truly amazing piece of machinery.

Everything is basically new (Brand New Engine, Brand New Turbo, Brand New Full Respray)

To give you an indication of the car's potential, the last engine/turbo made 535rwkw on 28psi (2004 Melbourne Autosalon)

This new engine/turbo is better in every respect and it wouldnt surprise me if it made more at the same boost level.

It was a say day when it left my driveway.

I wish you well with the sale mate

As the previous owner of this car, let me just say its an absolute beast and a truly amazing piece of machinery.

Everything is basically new (Brand New Engine, Brand New Turbo, Brand New Full Respray)

To give you an indication of the car's potential, the last engine/turbo made 535rwkw on 28psi (2004 Melbourne Autosalon)

This new engine/turbo is better in every respect and it wouldnt surprise me if it made more at the same boost level.

It was a say day when it left my driveway.

I wish you well with the sale mate

Thanks Rossco - it is a real shame to let her go - everyone that sees her is just blown away with the quality of the work that has gone into her. Nothing quite so tough as a 32 and this one is tougher than most :(

Might want to take your address our of where your from. To much scum around these days. I don't trust anybody expecially pm on here where they ask for your address and ph no without even calling you. Clean car btw.

Might want to take your address our of where your from. To much scum around these days. I don't trust anybody expecially pm on here where they ask for your address and ph no without even calling you. Clean car btw.

good point Gareth, though that's my work addy - not where I keep the car :D

I'd forgotten what this car even looked like its been that long since i've seen it! :ermm:

Should sell quickly Aaron, utter bargain for what you get.

Thanks Rod! Went for a drive yesterday and it makes me giggle like a giddy school girl. Will suck to see her go to be honest.

For anyone interested, I will consider a part trade on a car of lower value up to around $15k :wave:

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