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Make: GTR

Model: R32 1989

Milage: 105 000

Transmission:5 speed

Colour: Gun Metal

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 25,000 neg

Contact: 0434392282 Ryan,

Modifications:

GT35r twin bb turbo bought new from horsepowerinabox.com ( with turbo bag)

Stainless exhaust manifold

HKS 50mm external wastegate

Apexi power fc de-jetro (map sensor not afm) with hand controller

Poncams (so i have been told)

Adjustable HKS cam gears with new blue timing belt, gears have not been adjusted.

650cc injectors

Ceramic coated inlet manifold

4 inch cooler

Front mounted ARC oil cooler ( fits where grill goes)

Fully adjustable pillow top ball joint suspension

Adjustable upper rear camber arms

Stainless Exhaust cat back

18 inch 5 spoke white Enkei rims (Brand new 235/40r18 yokohama v103s)

800hp single plate clutch.

340kph dash

Rear hicas has been removed with a lock bar in place.

Brand new front cv joints

All new suspension bushs in front end.

Coil over suspension

Front mount arc oil cooler

Oil filter relocated.

Fully rebuilt nismo rear diff

Drilled and vented rotors with near new pads

Two intank walbro fuel pumps

Crbon fiber bonnet

I was told the engine had been built with forged pistons and acl bearings and has had some head work, but i have not had the motor opened so im not for sure about this. (previous owner) im the third owner in australia. The car is in quite good condition for its age, has a few scratches on the front and rear bar. I cannot supply with all reciepts for work done and completed to car as alot havent been passed on from owner to owner but can provide a few.

Please contact me via PM or mobile(work hours only)

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