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Hi i have owned this car for 4/5 years now and have decied its time to move on so its up for sale. I will pick the car up on friday (18/9) next week from a fresh rebuild.

R32 GTR 1989 model

190K kms on tacho 0kms on new engine.

black in colour

Price 27k

engine

87mm Arias forged pistons

P.A.R billet rods with 7/16 rod bolts

ACL race bearing

Crank balanced,grub screwed and JUN crank collar

block acid bath, decked and oil returns bored out.

Head rebuilt fitted with bronze value guides.

Metal head gasket.

Modified sump larger and fitted with tomei sump baffles.

Covers have been coated by Craved and new R34 Nur centre plate.

JJR catch can

SARD 800cc injectors

SARD FPR

Tomei 260in/out cams

HKS cam gears

Gates timming belt

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Nismo oil cap

Nismo harmonic balancer

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo AFMs

Nismo engine mounts

Ms/k&n air pods

Apexi power FC

Spitfire coils

New coil loom

Turbo

HKS 2530 turbos currently tuned to 21psi

HKS dump pipes

JJR front pipes

high flow cate

HKS hi-power exhuast

Cooling

JJR 40mm radiator

JJR silcon radiator hoses

JJR cooler piping

JJR 100mm inter cooler

Nismo thermosat

Nismo radiator cap

Samco heater hose kit(blue)

Trust oil cooler

Handling

GAB coilovers

Cusco strut brace front and rear

Steering rack rebuilt 20k kms ago

exterior

18x10+18 WORKs XD9

Work blue wheel nuts

Nankang NSII 265/35 tyres

N1 front bar vents

QFM 750 brake pads

slotted discs

standard GTR brakes

Nismo fuel cap

Interior

Nismo gear knob

Nismo Steering wheel

Blitz ID III boost controler

Apexi 60mm boost gauge

MP3/CD stero

Nismo cluster showing 60k kms

Think thats all i can think of right now sure i have forgot a few things .

There are some bad points car has a small dent on bonnet and drivers door plus a small tear in drivers seat and non work AC.

Im in no hurry to sell this car i may keep it as the next thing to do is respray it and it wuld be perfect

Car Ran 11.693@116mph on the 19/11/08 probly could do a little better but who knows.

Car was Tuned 500kms before rebuild by Unigroup was tuned for power under the curve not peak power.

Also have some other parts like HKS twin exhuast.

Plates dont come with the Car tho if you want them Pm me an offer.

Contact via PM, [email protected] or Mob. 0404 471 390

Thanks Brad

If you want bigger pics let me know.

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