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Well its time to sell the R32 GTR, I have replaced it with the R34 and have no room for both in the garage, After driving the car to get some photo’s of it yesterday this is a reluctant sale, but the wife says it has to go! The car looks so good its very hard to let go, Louie from Exclusive colours has done such a good job it is almost show car quality finish, after it was keyed about 2 months ago. The NEW paint job looks fantastic and is only 80KM old, It makes the R34 look like crap! It is probably the cleanest R32 GTR in Sydney! The interior will not disappoint either, it is in original condition and is also in fantastic condition.

The pics are attached! I will post up a better Eng pic on the weekend

It’s a 1993 Vspec Original! It was confirmed by Nissan

The car produced 317KW @ all four on Croydons dyno.

On purchase I dropped the boost to 14psi and got 280KW at the wheels. The car is very drivable down low and has been commented to be one of the most responsive, with that kick that only a GTR can deliver! The car has been maintained by Unique Auto since its been in the country. I have only ever run Motul 300V comp and was changed every 5000KM

The car has 98,000km on it and has had its 100,000km service done 3,000km ago when the water pump was replaced. I have had the car for the last 2+ years when I bought it from Jap with 78,000km on it.

The Engine Mods list is as follows.

HKS 2540’s

264 Deg HKS cams

HKS Dumps

HKS Balance pipes

HKS adj cam gear

PFC Dejetro and handset

Twin plate clutch (NEW)

Large FMIC

700cc INJ

700HP upgraded fuel pump

Upgraded 3” exhaust, quite!

Remote catch can

Dual oil cooler and remote filter

Sump Baffle

Bleed valve

NEW water pump and cam belt

Suspension, visual and other mods

Brembo Vspec Brakes front and rear

DBA curved vein kangaroo paw slotted front rotors (Rare!)

SBS carbon ceramic pads

Master cylinder brake stop

HKS Hyper Damper adjustable height and damper suspension, Firm but not too hard!

Adjustable Front camber and caster

Adjustable rear camber

17” alloy wheels

NEW 255 Fed 595 RSR semi’s

Nismo Body kit, front lip, skits and rear lip.

Boost gauge

Turbo timer

Kenwood 50W MP3 Deck and JBL speakers

10 Mths rego

Im looking to get $19,900 for it.

Please PM me or call direct on 0402847826.

Reluctant sale but we cant own all the toys!

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Yeah super clean r32, and goes damn well.

If only Paul was keen for a supra a swap wouldve been done by now :(

Steve O,

Looks like I had a break through, the missus said I can swap for the R32 for the supra, providing both the supra and I sleep out on the street. I just need to read the supra forum from top to tail to see what its like to sleep in!

I will let you know!

seen this car 1st hand, cleannnnnnn! - and the paint job is excellent! Photos dont do it justice at all!

since you secretly dont want to sell this car Paul i wont wish you luck :P - i guess your wife cant do much if no one buys it! :(

seen this car 1st hand, cleannnnnnn! - and the paint job is excellent! Photos dont do it justice at all!

since you secretly dont want to sell this car Paul i wont wish you luck :P - i guess your wife cant do much if no one wants to buy it! :(

Yeah she is all over that, apparently her motivation to have sex is directly linked to my motivation to move the 32 on! She said it was some sort of girly bond I wont understand?

Steve O,

Looks like I had a break through, the missus said I can swap for the R32 for the supra, providing both the supra and I sleep out on the street. I just need to read the supra forum from top to tail to see what its like to sleep in!

I will let you know!

I think you should just swap Steve's Supra for your missus instead... Win-Win for you... There's always more fish in the sea with Women... :(

Good luck with the sale, beautiful car!

Yeah she is all over that, apparently her motivation to have sex is directly linked to my motivation to move the 32 on! She said it was some sort of girly bond I wont understand?

dayum that's just nasty - looks like your only option is to... sell Sell SELL!

I saw you at bowling today! just as you were leaving, i can see that R34 a mile away!

dayum that's just nasty - looks like your only option is to... sell Sell SELL!

I saw you at bowling today! just as you were leaving, i can see that R34 a mile away!

Yeah took the family bowling, the boy was good and helped out heaps over the holidays so this was his reward!

feels like it was just yesterday when you bought the 32.........damn good price for such a clean car. If only I can get off my ass and get rid of my car, I'd take up this offer in a second.

As stated above here are some photo's of the Engine bay taken today.

In addition here are a few other mods I missed.

9lt pot belly cat

HKS Hi Power muffler

Ungraded radiator 53 mm large one.

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