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Hello all,

I am selling a gtr32 89 COMPLETE.

body:

full custom spray in Pearl White

n1 side skirts

bonnet lip

boot lip.

Not a lot of work needed to get it back to mint.

interior:

standard interior in a1 condition

blitz boost controller

defi link controller

mines 360 speedo

razo gear knob

Alpine head unit

wheels & brakes&suspension:

17 inch 3 piece race wheels

cross drilled discs

Ohlins adjustable suspension.

engine

stock(Not working)

Piston 6 damaged.

Pod filters

Z32 afm's

TRUST drag intercooler

Custom exhaust.

Kings steering wheel.

bathurst group a Turbo's.

(Not sure of the spec).

Custom intake

I have tried to give the best description, asking $9500 for the complete car.

Gear box,diff, all other parts ie brakes clutch etc are in working order.

Photo's attached

NO tyre kickers or parts buyers.

Interested in selling it whole........

PM Me if you are interested.

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  • 3 weeks later...
how is the engine not working???

does it not turn over??? blow smoke??? does it run but like crap etc???

am imterested maybe in a swap with cash my way.

Blew out the dip stick.

After testing compression Piston 6 is damaged.

Blew out the dip stick.

After testing compression Piston 6 is damaged.

ouch. i know the feeling for that. not good.

gl with the sale. if i had the cash and not my car id come and get it yesterday.

  • 3 weeks later...
How has someone not taken this yet!!! Great deal considering you can rebuild the engine have a nice GTR with 0kms on the engine for probs 15k.

i dont know but if i had the money it would already be here with the motor out.

still not up for a swap???

Thanks for the support gents.

So true...I am just adding the parts ..rolling shell,bonnet,panels,wheels,suspension etc etc...all adds ups..lol

PRICE DROP $8500.

If I don't sell it...may have to re-build the motor and keep it...cause it is after all a R32 GTR.

Anyone want to see it..call me 0416176058

I can supply used R33 Crank(bent) rods and pistons cheap($500) if some one is interested in re-building it.

How has someone not taken this yet!!! Great deal considering you can rebuild the engine have a nice GTR with 0kms on the engine for probs 15k.

14K now..lol

Looks nice, it's a shame it's a little over my price range, else I would've bought it and slapped my engine into this one instead!

Good luck with the sale and free bump.

  • 2 weeks later...

OK...An update for everyone.

The car is at the work shop to asses the damage.

Please call me if you want to inspect it on site........I will need to arrange a convenient time with my mechanics.

Cheers

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