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Sadly i am putting up for sale is my Bayside blue R32 GTR,

Reason

In the last 3 months i have had over 4 grand of work done to the car to get into A1 condition to sell. It was for sale on car sales for 18400.

I had the suspension system completely replaced and new CV shafts installed, new pipe work for the Z32 airflow meters and new rubbers.

I had one person interested in the car and upon returning home from an inspection the Timing belt let go..

I had the car tow trucked home where i had a mechanic come around and install a new belt, upon installing the belt loud taping noises came from the valves.

He informed me that the valves in the head are damaged and will require replacement.

As the car is for sale and i have spent all my money on getting it into perfect condition i am unable to afford repairs on it as im in the process on purchasing a home..

The car was listed for sale for 18400, but now with the damaged head I'm dropping the price to 14000ono,

I have receipts for all the work done and will arrange and pay for transport to the buyers location..

I dont want to sell and strip for parts as my partner subjected as its a beautiful car with a nice paint job with everything else in A1 condition such as the Aircon, interior and drive train..

List of the mods and details of car,

1990 N1 R32 GTR build 231, Bayside blue

97,000km on the clock.

immaculate interior and aircon system.

imported in 06

Sard intank fuel pump upgrade,

split fire coil packs, Bosh plugs

Z32 airflow meters, tommi plugs,

KNN pods and custom piping,

New starter motor

Excedy heavy duty clutch,

New front bar, fitted and painted 2 months ago

Koni adjustable suspension,

New brake pads,

Drilled rear brakes

Nismo diff,

Nismo Dash

Nismo steering wheel

Full 3 inch exhaust with stainless cannon

N1 turbos, all gasktes replaces on exhaust manifolds and dumps recently.

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Clarion Head unit

18inch deep dish WORK VS rims with lock nuts.

HKS super SQN BOV

14000 ONO

No rust,No Crash History and No track or race history,

Always serviced with top oils and filters..

Im sure someone out there has a 26 head they could put in this Girl and could potentialy have an imaculate GTR to drive around..

It kills me to let it go, Striping this car is Not something i want to do.

If interested please contact me on 0431301801, Via PM or email at [email protected]

Thanks guys

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Hey mate, I dont have the time to be pulling the motor out etc. Its too much of a mission.

However if you purchaced it then you could put a new head on it and then pull the whole motor out and sell running for 4grand. Then put what ever motor u had in mind in it.

Cheers.

i can also arange a new head for under 2 grand for the buyer, So that the car will be running again.

Car has been inspected there is now other damage apart from 2 valves in the head.

Cheers.

Yea well i need it gone, all welcome to inspect prior to purchace and view reciets etc.

Most of all the mods are only 3 months old, includes. Fuel pump, Bov,Z32s,pods,coilpacks etc.

All PMs replied too. Cheers

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Yea well i need it gone, all welcome to inspect prior to purchace and view reciets etc.

Most of all the mods are only 3 months old, includes. Fuel pump, Bov,Z32s,pods,coilpacks etc.

All PMs replied too. Cheers

Not all pms replied ! Interior pics mate

i can not find the cable for the camera. If you require more pics please PM me your mobile number and ill sms them to your phone.

There must be someone out there keen. im willing to have 2grand taken off for transport.

Cheers.

Just like to make a correction, the car is not an N1 GTR it is an GT-R 'Nismo' edition.

The Skyline GT-R 'Nismo', introduced in February 22, 1990, has a total production of 560 units as required for the "Evolution" models regulation (over 500).

VIN number 6u9000BNR32100231 build number (231)

Cheers,

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