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R32 GTR 1989 Model

Engine- Rb26Dett

2.6L Twin Turbo

5 Speed Manual

Reason for sale

Baught this car with intentions for a beautiful cruiser, but work circumstances have changed which leaves me with close to no time to drive, so decided to sell up :(

Speedo Says 35,000kms, but clearly isnt correct, but any check will show the engine is extremely healthy.

great Fuel Consumption- decent drive 1 tank can pull 460kms (just above empty)

- Extensive underbody work- sound deadner full underbody work

- after market coilovers

- brand new exedy clutch JUST installed

- New Light weight flywheel

- N1 spec GTR turbo's JUST installed(all brand new seals) never boosted

- new rear bushes

- mines pod adaptors and Pod filters

- replaced standard oil and water pumps

- aftermarket fuel pump

- N1 Slots on front Bumper

- FMIC

- 12inch subwoofer with Amp

- after market head unit

- 3inch fujitsubo jasma exhaust -nice and silent on idol and no drone on freeway.

- 3.5 down pipe

- resrpayed center console and air wents.

- car looks to have had a respray of wine red

- blue led dash lights

- Brand new Hicas lock bar

- Brand New tiny but powerful battery( $300)

- Polished Turbo pipe

- Resprayed 3peice of Rockers Covers( all seals replaced with genuine nissan gaskets)

- Viper Alarm system ($500)

- new brake pads

- Turbo Timer

Just did a service for new motul 300v oil, diff oil, brake fluid, wheel alignment, power steering oils, coolant flushed and new coolant.

Car is in great condition overall, welcome to compression test, i did 1 when i baught this car, but have only driven it about 3000kms since.

Issues: rear diff is beginning to whine a bit may need reconditioning.

Front bar now has a white scratch as i accidentally scrapped on a car in my house.

Head unit some reason stopped working after new battery was installed, havnt had time to look into it yet.

No RWC

REG till 2010 april

Price: $14,000 Neg

(NO TRADES)

Located South Easter Suburbs of Melbourne.

Call 0408288899 or sms or PM for inspections or questions

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Edited by GT-R 32
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