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Hi All

I am selling my R32 GTR - recently rebuilt engine (i picked the car up today with only 250km on the engine - a further 1250km before the rev limit is taken off and the final tune is done).

I am after $25,000. Have receipts for well over $30,000 for repairs and improvements etc - $16,000 of them at Advan by me.

Email me if interested - I am in Sydney. [email protected]

This car has a host of extras. Recent addition to the family proving to be more difficult to manage than thought. All import compliance docs and receipts available.

Engine firstly rebuilt less than 9000km ago (3000km on it when I bought it) - bad ring assembly and running rich meant I have had to rebuild the engine after owning the car for less than 6000km.

New engine less than 300km - built by Peter Hopkins of Advan Performance. Motor comes with warranty. I am currently running the engine in - just got it back today 9 Sep 09.

Engine

OS Giken Forged Pistons - brand new

ACL Race Bearings- brand new

ARP con rod bolts- brand new

N1 Oil Pump- brand new

Metal head gasket 1.2mm- brand new

New Clutch

Reco Flywheel

Sard 700cc injectors and hi flow fuel rail - less than 2000km

Adj cam gears - less than 2000km

Re-located oil filter - less than 9000km

Splitfire coil pack - less than 9000km

NGK Iridium Plugs - New

Head serviced etc - New

Turbos - Hi Flowed steeel bearing N1 spec - less than 9000km

Apexi pod filter - less than 9000km

Exhaust 4 inch through to HKW Super Dragger muffler - less than 9000km

Link G4 EMS (AFMs no longer needed) - less than 2000km

Turbosmart E-Boost 2 - less than 9000km

HKS Turbo Timer - less than 9000km

Momo wheel

Tinted windows

Pearl Maroon/red paint

Rays 18*10 rims + 98% rubber

Alarm, central locking and anti theft stuff

Interior A1 condition

New Ventilated discs plus race pads

Gearbox and diffs all A1

Some small scratched on front lip and wheels (from my work car pack) - Otherwise paint is excellent

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this car is mint! i have seen it driving around! im looking to buy one again! but not right now! so if its for sale when im ready to buy mate, i will be in contact!!!

i miss my gtr which was stolen! think the wound has healed and its time to replace!

best of luck with your sale mate, if someone falls in love with it, the cash will find its way!

bump for immaculate car!

G

The AFMs are still connected to the Apexi pods but are not used by the Link G4. You dont need them. I just have not got around to getting new plumbing.

I will refund your flight from Melbourne to Sydney if you pay over $20,500.

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