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FOR SALE 1994 R32 GTR skyline

Gunmetal Grey Duco

Croydon racing developments and perry engineering played a part supplying and building the engine!

aprrox 15000K's since rebuild

R33 Block (chemically cleaned, rebored and honed, surface ground and crack tested, tunnel bored 7 main tunnels)

R33 Crank (crack tested, machined and balanced)

Race series conrod and main bearings

Forged Pistons

Rebuilt Head (machined, pressure tested)

Tomei oil restrictor

ARP head stud kit

ARP rod bolts

Custom 7.5ltr sump with tomei baffle

Complete tomei gasket kit (including metal headgasket)

*engine has alot more bit like new welsh plugs ect all listed on receipts*

Gates timing belt

Tomei Cams

OS giken cam gears

N1 oil pump

SARD 700cc inj

K&N element filter

Stainless engine pipe

Stainless dumps/front

Full 3inch system (very quiet but gives a nice note)

R34 BB turbos

Remapped ECU

NEW fuel pump (was told its a GTR pump but sounds a bit loud to be a stocker)

engine bay has been cleaned up was polished bits n bright red bits but removed nearly all pipe works covers and have now been painted in satin black engine enamel i even replaced the pod filters with a stock airbox and new element filter, just looks alot neater imo

Currently making 280rwkw @ 15psi (this engine was making 370awkw with hks turbo set up unsure what turbos it was running)

dyno sheets for both

New extreme clutch and machined flywheel (with new master and slave cylinder)

5 speed gearbox (receipt for being stripped down and checked, replaced shift keys pivot ball and 4th gear syncro)

Tein coilovers

Whiteline Swaybar nolathane link bushs

all New nolathane bushs for rear arms (not yet installed will come with car)

R33 GTR Wheels

New slotted DBA rotors

New pads

Tint

Alarm/immobilser

Aftermarket steering wheel

Switchs for ABS, RWD and thermos

Torque split controller

Digital speedo/0-400 timer

TKO 300+ speedo

this car comes with many modifications and many replaced parts, Receipts for nearly all the work that has been done including the basics in past years like cv boots/steering rack boots ect all i wanted to do to finish her off was Z32 AFM's a bigger fuel pump and i would recommend -5's and she will be a weapon!

this took me more then 6 months to find and for ppl who know me and know how much of a impulse buyer i am they will realise i waiting for something amazing this time! selling due to finances, i work at holdens and will be going back to day shift but it maybe 1 week on 1 week off which will cut my pay rather badly but i want to clear my debts and hopefully buy a block of land in a new development area near me so clear this loan i should be able to scrape through for the land :s i dont really want to sell but sometimes you gotta make sacrifices :nyaanyaa:

Car is located in Adelaide (northern suburbs)

asking $22,500

PM me if interested!

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Hi,

I'm trying to get in contact but can't because I just signed up here and need to get 10 posts :)

will make an offer as soon as i can get in contact, im in perth, finances all in order just looking for the right 32gtr.

Hi,

I'm trying to get in contact but can't because I just signed up here and need to get 10 posts :)

will make an offer as soon as i can get in contact, im in perth, finances all in order just looking for the right 32gtr.

no drama's bud she is still for sale many offers but nothing that will help me out finacially

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