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G'day I have forsale my R32 GT-R

THIS CAR HAS HAD ALOT OF HOURS AND MONEY SPENT ON IT SO PLEASE ONLY POST OR PM ME IF YOU HAVE A GENUINE INTEREST IN THE CAR, NO POINTLESS POSTS OR TIME WASTING.

THANK YOU

Forsale:

1989

BNR32 GTR GODZILLA

4000km on fresh engine and single turbo setup

built by:

PHIL YOUNG AUTOMOTIVE

the GTR made an easy 270kw and 1547nm of torque on 15psi

(this setup has much much more in it, a boost contoller and tune would see it make 350kw)

Details:

5spd manual

Climate control (complete aircon removed)

F1 concept sports wheel

After market race seats

Pioneer cd/mp3 player.

Greddy turbo timer

Drift boost gauge

Drift Oil pressure gauge

Apexi Power FC and Hand controller

700cc Blitz Injectors

BOSCH 023 fuel pump

New water pump

N1 oil pump

Gates racing timing belt

ARP Head studs

ACL Bearings through out

CP Forged 86.5mm Pistons

Complete Head recondition

100% all new gaskets

Metal head gasket

(Every part was either freshened, checked or replaced)

Custom High mount exhaust manifold from Extreme Turbo Manifolds

Garrett 700hp rated To4z Turbo

Turbosmart 50mm External wastegate

Custom dumpipe

Nizmo stainless exhaust

speed flow oil/water lines

HKS mushroom filters

HKS Cooler piping

Greddy catch tank

Greddy turbo intake pipe

Z32 AFM's

EXEDY 450HP clutch

18x9.5" +15 Koya Driftek wheels with great tread

AB Flug style carbonfibre vented bonnet

Garage saurus Front lip spoiler

L.E.D Tail lights

Ganador Style aero mirros

Custom pearl green paint

PICTURES:

(PM ME IF YOU REQUIRE MORE INFO)

PRICE: $24,000 FIRM

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More pictures on request.

Edited by BNR 032
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