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Well, I'm selling my GTR. Here's the ad in the For Sale section, but I thought I'd post it up in the Canberra section also:

Item: Nissan Skyline 1994 R32 GTR

Location: Canberra, ACT

Contact Details: Sigi, [phone number removed] or [ email address removed]

Price: $11,000

I'm selling my 1994 Nissan Skyline GTR. This is the last revision of the BNR32, rolling off the production line in May of 1994 (see the FAST printout below). It's done 99,000kms. I've looked after this car since I bought it in 2007. It has never been in an accident and there is no rust on the car.

Services have been done by Autotech in Fyshwick, Canberra (see this thread for how popular this workshop is in the ACT). Prior to this, work was done by Rigoli Motorsport.

The interior is in excellent condition. There are no rips or marks on the upholstery. The air-conditioning vents are all intact also.

* New steel wheel turbos

* New Nismo clutch

* 3 point immobiliser and alarm

* Remote central locking

* JVC KD-G325 CD Player with MP3/WMA playback

* HICAS, ATTESA all work fine (which means the 4WD, ABS and 4WS all work also)

Modifications

All of the following modifications can be returned to stock quite easily.

* Apexi PowerFC

* 5Zigen stainless steel exhaust

* HKS turbo actuators, piping and connectors

* HKS pod filters

* Nismo slave cylinder

* Greddy oil management system

* OZ Racing steering wheel

* Front strut brace

* URAS NS-01 GTR rims

Additional Items

The car also comes with the following items:

* Genuine Nissan dealer keychain from Japan

* Genuine Nismo GTR key

* Genuine Nissan floor mats

* Two unopened sets of genuine Nissan car care materials from 1994

If the buyer pays the full asking price, I will include:

* a full set of unmarked Buddy Club P1 Racing rims with good rubber in excellent condition (17", Hyper Gold)

* an original Nissan Skyline R32 GTR workshop engine manual, translated by JPNZ

Paint colour is Black Pearl Metallic. The white stripes are decals that were applied by AOGraphics. These stickers can be easily removed if you don't like them. I have removed the rear GTR badge, but I still have it if you would like to reattach it.

Please note: the reason I am selling the car is that it needs a new crank, a new set of pistons, a new oil pump and a set of sleeves. I have been quoted between $5K and $10K depending on whether you use new stock parts or full forged parts. I simply do not have the time to deal with this in my life right now, which is why I am selling the car at this time. The engine has been dismantled and is already out of the car, so you can either slot in your own, or add the new parts in as you rebuild. The car is complete.

I've been an SAU forum member since 2002 and I'm heartbroken to see this baby go. She has excellent handling and stance, and is a real head turner.

The car can't be driven at the moment. Interstate transportation rates vary but these prices are fromhttp://www.carcarrying.com.au:

* to Sydney $390 (door to door) or $270 (depot to depot)

* to Melbourne $450 (door to door) or $360 (depot to depot)

* to Brisbane: $730 (door to door) or $600 (depot to depot)

* to Perth: $1300 (door to door) or $1200 (depot to depot)

Here are some photos. I'm happy to take more if you need.

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^^^I agree, if the body/interior is in 100% immac condition then its close to the right money for a sale, with all mechanical parts supplied.

Anyone who has had an RB26 built will understand :P

Anyway good luck with the sale, shame to see anyone selling their toy

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