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The engine was rebuilt recently and has done about 3000ks. The car has 100,000ks on it. Dyno was done early August and showed 240kw at the rear wheels.

Mods done during engine rebuild include:

- Apexi Power FC

- rebuilt turbos with steel exhaust wheels

- 600cc injectors

- Tomei metal head gasket

- KNN air filters

- HKS stage 2 cams and valve springs

- painted red rocket cover and inlet manifold

The price is $32,000 ono

The car's is South East suburbs of Melb. 0409 802 472

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Stock pistons are back in it. Engine should tolerate approximately 350rwkw without the need for forgies if tuned properly, nevertheless 240rwkw is hardly stressing the engine. There's some more tuning to be done to get more from 240rwkw from 13.5psi, but I was happy with the power, and it will blow away almost anything on the street. Ran it at heathcote before the rebuild with standard motor, except the 3 inch exhaust from the turboes and it ran 13.03 and 105.9 mph. Which I think standard would be approx 160rwkw. All engine internals were crack tested and checked before reassembly. Not the same engine that was in it before.

my apologies missgtr it seems that my sisters friend has made a fool of himself while i was away from the computer but still logged on. i would never consider making an offer on a car that i haven't seen or driven and am not even in the market for a car at the moment. good luck with the sale btw if you have spent all this money why are you getting rid of it

okay, if ur husband has lost his license, how does he get on the road to shops or work? that's one think i am wondering about..^^

p.s. there's no any defensive attitute to this forum, as i just love GTR32 very much

will u consider trading in business?

First of all, what a strange comment to make, Gtt98! I think you're just a bit looney!

If you are interested in the car, write something to that effect. If you're not, please try to write something constructive if you need to make a comment at all.

I am trying to sell my car, that's all. So, people in this forum can ask questions relating to the sale of the car, not how my husband goes to the shops!

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