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Item: 1992 r32 gtr

Location:

burpengary

Item Condition:

very good, motor has less the 5000km on it. paint could do with a buff, but pretty good. no dints at all.

134xxx genuine km's

Reason for Selling:

other projects

Price and Payment Conditions:

it's really an expression of interest, however i need a price so 40,000. make me an offer.

i may be interested in swaps with cash my way, either for a motor bike (sports or cruiser, must be learner legal) or another jap car, no fwd though.

Extra Info:

bbs lm's 17x9 2 piece wheels.

255 federal tires (heaps of tread)

mod plated cusco half cage

greddy oil and water temp guages in a pillar pod

momo steering wheel

4wd/2wd switch under dash

aftermarket dump pipes into hks front pipes

3 inch exhaust 1 muffler, ending in a cannon

2860-5 turbo's (34 gtr n1's)

hks cams 264-272

hks adj cam gears

head recently rebuilt all perfect

some port work done

greedy hard pipe kit

oil cooler+relocation kit

king springs

koni adjustable shocks

all new bushes

turbosmart fuel regulater

nismo 600cc injectors

forged cp pistons

20 thou bore

spool forged rods

all new bearings

arb head stud kit

high octane large baffled sump and longer oil pickup. takes 8ltr of oil now

oil drain in the back of the head

tomei oil restricter in the head

nismo supercoppermix pro twin plate clutch

splitfire coil packs

wolf v500 ecu

removed afms

2x apexi pods

there's more but i can remember and i don't hace the list handy

will put up a dyno sheet when i can.

car pull 465hp at the wheels (346kw) on 19psi

with a larger exhuast and some non standard exhaust manifolds it would easily and safely pull over 500.

could pull more but didn't want to push the motor too much while it's fresh

Contact Details:

just pm me here or on 0458244605

these picks are the old ones, so ignore the plates. only a couple small changes on the engine bay. and new dyno sheet, don't have a photo yet though

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