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Hi,

I'm looking at selling my car which was freshly imported from Japan.

This is a September 1994 GTR32 Silver in colour. It is in full original condition and has a few mild mods when it was imported into Australia in June 2009. The rest of the car is totally stock and untouched.

The car was imported into Australia with an N1 engine built in Japan. It has a RB26X engine serial number and 24U stamped on the block.

Compression test done and came out 160psi on all 6 cylinders. It also has a different oil sump but I have no idea what model it is. The engine also looks much much newer than the other parts in the engine bay. Engine head is also almost brand new. Suspect it was a crate engine installed in Japan since it also has an engine serial number. Odometer reads 105,000km.

It has cross drilled rotors, Trust Catback exhaust, stock airbox with HKS highflow panel, stock suspension, stock GTR32 rims.

Since it arrived in Australia, I have since changed the following items:

- Power FC Pro with handheld controller tuned by Chasers Motor

- Hawk performance brake pads for all 4 brakes

- Genuine Nissan O2 sensors X2

- Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

The car runs great except for slight whining noise from the aircon compressor (inspected and confirmed by the mechanic)

The rest of the car is in total original condition and it is a very very well maintained car. The car is always parked in a secure sheltered carpark and it is used only on weekends.

Selling the car for $23,000 with rego till July 2010. Car is located in Melbourne.

Reason for selling: I need to free up cash for other commitments.

Please sms/call 0402-120-107. No time wasters or test pilots please. Lowballers will also be ignored as the car is really in a very good condition.

Any pictures?

Was this a personal import?

Will post pics up tonight. This is not a personal import. The price of the car is neg. It is really in excellent condition and the engine is running as new.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Engine in the car has the same engine as what is stated in the topic below:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...Nu-t192670.html

It has an X at the end of the engine serial number with an R directly above it.

Of course the engine serial number is different from what is in the topic link.

The engine looks very new and is definitely a different shade compared to the rest of the components in the engine bay.

Compression tested to be 160psi in all 6 cylinders.

Car recently fitted with

1. 3" high flow metal cat from Dandy exhaust

2. 5 X Defi gauges (Boost, Tacho, Oil Pres, Oil Temp, Water Temp) --> (Last 3 gauges are Defi BF series with white light)

3. Blitz IColour boost controller tuned to 1bar

Defi gauges and boost controller will come with the car if the price is right.

Genuine reason for selling.

Edited by meowdog
Engine in the car has the same engine as what is stated in the topic below:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...Nu-t192670.html

It has an X at the end of the engine serial number with an R directly above it.

Of course the engine serial number is different from what is in the topic link.

The engine looks very new and is definitely a different shade compared to the rest of the components in the engine bay.

Compression tested to be 160psi in all 6 cylinders.

Car recently fitted with

1. 3" high flow metal cat from Dandy exhaust

2. 5 X Defi gauges (Boost, Tacho, Oil Pres, Oil Temp, Water Temp) --> (Last 3 gauges are Defi BF series with white light)

3. Blitz IColour boost controller tuned to 1bar

Defi gauges and boost controller will come with the car if the price is right.

Genuine reason for selling.

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cheers

Alex

  • 8 months later...

sounds ok, but need some good pics ? i would'nt be interested in offering you anymore than $15,000 ... last year i also bought a R32 GTR though mine has a REAL RB30 OS GIKEN block ,nismo head. engine is still worth over $20,000 plus mine has a full nismo body kit ... message me if u wont to sell at a 'realistic' price !!! ,,,

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