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R32 GTR 1989 RACE N SHOW CAR....

BODY: CUSTOM FRONT BAR, AFTERMARKET SIDE SKIRTS AND VIELSIDE REAR BAR

CARBON FIBRE BONNET

ENGINE: MOTOR HAS BEEN FULLY REBUILT

+.040" CP FORGED PISTONS, DUDGEON PINS AND RINGS

NEW NISSAN WATER PUMP

GATES KEVLAR TIMING BELT AND BEARINGS

GENUINE NISSAN GASKET SET

JAPANESE COMPETITION BIG END AND MAIN BEARINGS

TOMEI METAL HEAD GASKET

SET OF HEAVY DUTY ARP ROD BOLTS

STANDARD INJECTORS

STANDARD TURBOS WITH STEEL COMPRESSOR WHEELS AND 360 DEGREE THRUST BEARINGS

TRUST INTERCOLLER

STANDARD AIRFLOW METERS

CUSTOM HI TECH COMPUTER

KAKIMOTO RACING GT EXHAUST

HKS TRIPPLE PLATE CLUTCH

CAR HAS MADE CLOSE TO 300RWKW

MOTOR HAS BEEN REBUILT 7000KMS AGO

INTERIOR: RECARO DRIVERS RACING SEAT

FULL 6 POINT ROLL CAGE PADDED

DEFI GAUGES

7" PIONEER TV TUNER

TURBO TIMER

WHEELS: SIMMONS 18.8.5 FRONTS AND 18.9.5 REARS

CAR IS IN ABSOLUTLY IMMACULATE CONDITION... MAY CONSIDER TRADES..... 0411781754

PRICE: $32000

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I'm in the market but too pricey for me, sorry. Check out the the other GTR's advertised in here and on carsales. You may realise your pricing could be out...by a fair bit. Its a tough market. Also the timing belt looks a lot older than 7K's . Might pay to check if it was actually replaced with the rebuild? . Also might need to put proper turbo's,rods,injectors/pump/reg on it if its going to be a race car. Thumbs up for the cool blue rollcage foam and polish job in the engine bay!

G.L

open to offers, mate i can turn my car into a nine sec machine by nxt week, got 700cc inj, twin 30/35 hks turbo kit, want to sell it like this coz not many ppl like to buy highly performance cars... need it gone as iam off soon...

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