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Hey guys,

So life has moved on, I no longer have time to do regular track days so I want to pass this car onto an owner who will use it as it was intended.

There's 30 pages here of build tracking with photos galore and I'm sure you can see from the parts list, that this car was built with an open cheque book.

Please email me ([email protected]) if you're looking to buy a track-focused R32 GTR!

Cheers,
Andrew.

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On ‎4‎/‎04‎/‎2009 at 8:51 AM, Merli said:

3. No-one could offer enough money to offset the costs that I've incurred building this thing... I would never get my money back from this car, so I would never sell it until *I* was ready to move on, and it was time to move into another track car such as a Lotus Exige or Porker.

Gotta love the number of replies you made like this, but priorities change.

I have sent you an email re the car. I look forward to hearing back from you soon

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Yep, she's been sitting under a cover, in a locked garage for a couple of years now.

I visited my baby yesterday to see if she's still in one piece, and she looks just like the day I last saw her (just with a bit of added dust ;))

 

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So here's a parts list that Neil helped put together. I added some things that he missed, and I'm sure there's still a whole lot of other mods and improvements done that I can't remember off the top of my head.

Asking $45k for the car. I think this is incredibly priced for the parts alone, let alone the low km 1994 R32 GTR.

It's just had a $2,000 service (fluids changed, mechanicals checked, injectors cleaned, new battery, etc)


Engine
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HKS GT-SS Turbos
ARC Intercooler
Tomei Exhaust Manifolds
Tomei Dump Pipes
Amuse Titanium R1 Exhaust
Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears
Tomei Poncams 260 IN/EX 9.15mm
Tomei 1.2mm Head Gasket
NISMO Air Flow Meters
NISMO 600cc Injectors
NISMO Fuel Pump
NISMO Fuel Pressure Regulator
Tomei Oil Restrictor
JUN Oil Pump
Mines Rocker Cover Baffles
External Head Oil Return
N1 Water Pump
Custom Header Expansion Tank
Hi-Octane Sump Extension and Baffles
PWR 55mm Oil Cooler/Radiator (combined unit)
Spal 16" Electric Radiator Fan
GReddy Oversized Lightened Pulleys
Ross Tuffbond Harmonic Balancer
Gates Racing Timing Belt and Tensioners
R34 GTR NUR Spec Rocker Covers (Genuine)
APEXi Super Intake Filters
GReddy Type-R Blow-off Valve


Drivetrain, Handling and Suspension
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Cusco Carbon Fibre Front Strut Brace
Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Stopper
Custom Braided Clutch Line
Nismo Coppermix Twin Plate Clutch (Comp Spec)
Custom Carbon Fibre Drive Shaft (not fitted)
Bond Rollbars 6-Point Rollcage (CAMS certification documents ready)
Tanabe Pro Coilovers
Cusco -10mm Front Upper Arms
Ikeya Forumla Front Lower Control Arms
Ikeya Forumla Rear Lower Control Arms
Ikeya Formula Traction Rods
Ikeya Formula Tie Rods
Cusco Front and Rear Sway Bars
Cusco Tension Rod Brace
Quaife Front LSD
Tightened & Re-shimmed Rear LSD
4.3 Crown and Pinion Ratios


Brakes and Footwork
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AP Racing CP5555 6Pot Calipers
AP Racing 356mm AP Racing J-Hook Discs (Front)
AP Racing CP5200 4 Pot Calipers
AP Racing 343mm AP Racing J-Hook Discs (Rear)
Ferrodo DS3000 Front and Rear Pads
Hydraulic Handbrake
Buddy Club Gunmetal P1 Racing QF 18x10 +12
Federal 595RS 255/35/18


Electronics
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APEXi Power FC + Commander
Turbosmart eBoost2 Boost Controller
HKS Kansai ET-S ATESSA Controller
Defi Water Temp Gauge
Defi Oil Temp Gauge
Defi Oil Pressure Gauge
Defi Boost Gauge


Accessories
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C's Short Shifter
Nismo GT500 Shift Knob
Nismo Oil Cap
Nismo Radiator Cap


Seating
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Custom Chromoly Seat Rails
Sparco Corsa Racing Seats
Willans Silverstone 6-Point Harness

Contact me at GTR AT ANDREWHO DOT COM if you're interested!

15 hours ago, BunsenBurna said:

Was this driving a few weeks ago?? I think I saw it...and heard it before I saw it!

Quite possibly... I drove it a little to blow out the cobwebs and to move it between garages and workshops.

It's definitely loud ;)

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It's still for sale, if anyone is interested.

I just don't need to sell it, so it's not top of my priority list. However that said, I would honestly love to see someone take ownership of it and enjoy it!

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