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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 gts-t

Milage: 130xxx on chassis

Transmission: 5 spd man

Colour: grey

Location: Adelaide

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $14000

Contact: 0405 248 218

Comments / Modifications: fresh built rb30, new turbo etc...

Images: Yes

hey all, up for sale is my r32, i've spent lots of time/money on her like most people! its got an rb30det in it with lots of mods... ill be putting up some pics in the next day or so for those of you who want them, the only thing i havent done is the body as it has a few dents and a lick of paint as the clear has started to come of on the roof. it is a great streeter as it doesnt attract the wrong attention as it looks very standard from the outside and under the bonnet! i've never had it out on the track. the power at the moment is restricted at 278kw due to running out of injectors. so more power is definatly possible if you up-grade the injectors!! it was tuned by jeff from speed lab on a very safe tune with less timing and more fuel that it needs so its 100% safe!

freshly Re-built rb30det with acl race bearings, rb25 oil pump, hastings chrome rings, metal head gasket..etc...

- brand new external gated garret 3582 (3540!)

- rb25 turbo vvt head

- new water pump

- Q45 air flow meter

-fmic

-52mm alloy rad with thermo set up

- brand new battery

- cusco caster rods

- rear adjustable camber arms

- locked short ratio (4.3 or 4.5 i think) diff

- 17x8 17x9 sparco rims with new tyres

- new tierod ends

- custom solid shortend engine mounts

- full 3" exaust

- 50mm external gate with screamer pipe

- front and rear gtr strutbrace's

- 278rwkw on 14psi

- kenwood new mp3 head unit

- kenwood 6x9's

- auto meter mechanical boost, oil pressure and water temp guages

- heavy duty gtr clutch

- new nissan rb25 clutch slave cylender

- pinaple cradle bushs

- earth wire kit

- speed lab re-maped ecu

- bosch 040 500hp external fuel pump

- walbro 500hp internal fuel pump

- 2L surge tank

- lowered hi-performance springs

- boost control

- alarm and immobaliser

.. lots more, i will add them as i think of them...

any questions PLEASE PM ME and DO NOT POST ON HERE!!! :)

you can also contact me (mark) on 0405 248 218 cheers!!!

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Hey Mate,

I've got an R32 GTR rolling shell that is not registrable for sale. It's been stripped out and re painted, all wiring replaced and a dash installed. It also has Bilstein Coilovers. Just wondering if your interested? I'm only after $2500 for it. OR I could include a professionally built half cage installed for on $3100.

Let me know dude

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