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Item: 1990 R32 GTR

Location: Redlands

Website: here

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: want a house and have no use for this car

Price and Payment Conditions: $21,000 or swaps for 4wd, ute or drifter

Extra Info:

this car was bought by me completely standard apart from the exhaust. The following work has been carried out by JD transmissions and jack brothers and has been well looked after, never missed a beat and is a very clean 32. Have reciepts for all work carried out

-R33 rb26

-block bored and honed using torque plate

-polished and chanfered crank

-fully reconditioned head

-light port and polish

-three angled valves

-20thou wiseco pistons

-wiseco rings

-standard rods but have been prepped and have arp rod bolts

-acl main bearings

-acl rod bearings

-arp head studs

-N1 oil pump

-N1 water pump

-Cometic 1.2mm head gasket

-nissan gaskets and seals

-Gates blue timing belt

-Gates belts

-700cc sard injectors

-walbro 500hp pump

-320km/h speedo

-exedy twin plate clutch

-splitfire coilpacks

-catback kakimoto exhaust

-cusco coilovers

-cusco srtut brace

-18 x 8.5 and 18 x 10.5 stich rims with brand new kumho tyres

-will have new rotors and pads in the coming weeks..

-turbo's were inspected when the motor was apart and are still in perfect condition

Nistune was carried out by sean from EFI performance and made 246kw/330hp on 15psi, running this motor in at the moment so haven't had it tuned as yet. I have a set off lemans series turbo's at my importers so if you want them i can do you a deal. With these turbo's your looking at close to 500hp at all four wheels

will post some more pics of the build when i can upload them off my other computer.

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pm me for my number if your serious

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I am looking to sell/swap my black 180SX to get into a GTR. Perhaps we could swap? Quick list of mods are:-

Aero9 body kit - brand new and just painted, car sits really well.

SR20DET, stainless mainfold, T28BB turbo, FMIC, injectors, 3" exhaust, 17" drifteks (black), ViPEC ECU tuned to 200rwkw on 14psi, Coilovers, 2 Way Diff, Brand New Federal 595 tyres, clean interior.

SMS me on 0402 421 437 if you are keen to see pics.

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