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post-58479-1230356683_thumb.jpgpost-58479-1230356683_thumb.jpgFor sale is an R32 GTR 1990 model.

Specs are as follows:

Engine has been rebuilt about 1500km ago using excellent quality components.

Forged pistons 20 over

Argo rods

ACL race bearings

Nitrated crank

block was chemically cleaned and crack tested

new welsh plugs

bored and honed

cylinder head was cleaned up, surface ground, pressure tested, 24 valve seat adjustment.

cams are standard

all gaskets are new.

Have all reciepts to prove!!!!

Turbos are N1 spec garrett items

Twin 2.5in exhaust to the cat then 3in right through

Everything in the engine bay is polished, looks great.

final comp 9.1:1

Vehicle has been dyno'd at 235kw on 18psi with a final tune still to be had.

Injectors are nismo 660cc items

Fuel pump is in tank walbro 255lpm 500hp

ECU is Apexi

Interior is in very cood condition. No holes in seats etc.

Wheels are 17 in tyres are about 80% all round.

Suspension is all standard GTR.

Price is $16000

Rego till oct 2009

If you need more info call on 0414 444 522

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so oil restrictors in the head? any oil return mods?

what brand pistons?

metal headgasket?

hows the body/paint?

any interior pics?

apexi comp asin power fc with handset?

wat boost controller?

Edited by shy_s6

Pretty sure the oil system is still standard and standard return system, i'll have to check with dominator. I think the only alteration was a slightly higher return valve spring.

Supertech forged pistons and argo rods

Head gasket is race series composite all supplied by dominator

Body is in good condition, slight ding in passengers rear quarter at the lower half near the sill panel.

Paintwork is still good.

The apexi power fc has hand controller

Boost controller is just a duel stage turbosmart item

Will post up interior pics.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,Have you done any mod to the oil pump shroud? GTR32 has this weak point.Coming up to Sydney Next Monday to Thursday, would like to inspect the car.I have got 3 GRT34( 99 V-spec, 02 V-spec II. 02 V-specII NUR, and 6 GTR33 ) would like to line up a GTR32 and working on importing A GTR35 )

Would you be interested in swapping? 2000 S2 Stagea, 99 RX7 S8 , 94 Supra or even some Hiace turbo 2WD and 4WD

Alex and Tim Melb. 0439818008

Hi,Have you done any mod to the oil pump shroud? GTR32 has this weak point.Coming up to Sydney Next Monday to Thursday, would like to inspect the car.I have got 3 GRT34( 99 V-spec, 02 V-spec II. 02 V-specII NUR, and 6 GTR33 ) would like to line up a GTR32 and working on importing A GTR35 )

Would you be interested in swapping? 2000 S2 Stagea, 99 RX7 S8 , 94 Supra or even some Hiace turbo 2WD and 4WD

Alex and Tim Melb. 0439818008

:) :) :(:banana:

Hi,Have you done any mod to the oil pump shroud? GTR32 has this weak point.Coming up to Sydney Next Monday to Thursday, would like to inspect the car.I have got 3 GRT34( 99 V-spec, 02 V-spec II. 02 V-specII NUR, and 6 GTR33 ) would like to line up a GTR32 and working on importing A GTR35 )

Would you be interested in swapping? 2000 S2 Stagea, 99 RX7 S8 , 94 Supra or even some Hiace turbo 2WD and 4WD

Alex and Tim Melb. 0439818008

wat a champ start a thread and post up these bad boys

Hi,Have you done any mod to the oil pump shroud? GTR32 has this weak point.Coming up to Sydney Next Monday to Thursday, would like to inspect the car.I have got 3 GRT34( 99 V-spec, 02 V-spec II. 02 V-specII NUR, and 6 GTR33 ) would like to line up a GTR32 and working on importing A GTR35 )

Would you be interested in swapping? 2000 S2 Stagea, 99 RX7 S8 , 94 Supra or even some Hiace turbo 2WD and 4WD

Alex and Tim Melb. 0439818008

Wow!!

You a car dealership?

All the oil pump system is standard as far as i know. Pretty sure the only alteration was a slightly higher rate return valve spring.

Don't really want to swap, just need to sell the car, but thanks anyway.

You can contact me on 0414 444 522 to arrange a time.

Cheers

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