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For Sale:

1989 BNR32 GT-R

I have owned the car for nearly 4 years

Fresh engine only 5,000km ago, all brand new turbo setup etc, gearbox, diff and clutch are spot on also.

mods as follows:

Balanced crank

Balanced stock GTR rods

Complete re-conditioned head, valves, guides (everything), stock GTR cams

CP Forged pistons

ACL race series bearings

All Gaskets new

Metal head gasket

ARP Head studs

N1 Oil pump fitted

New water pump

Garrett 700HP T04z Turbo

Bosch 023 In-tank fuel pump

Blitz 700cc Injectors

Turbosmart 50mm External Wastegate

Z32 air flow meters

HKS Mushroom filters

Speed flow oil/water lines

ETM Highmount exhaust manifold

Custom Dumpipe

Nizmo Stailess exhaust system

Greddy twin afm Intake pipe

HKS 82mm cooler piping kit

Apexi Power FC

brand exceedy clutch (fitted while engine was out)

and much much more....

The GT-R also has

LED tail lights installed

AB Flug style carbonfibre bonnet

All Black 17x10 Lenso D1R Rims

Good Federal tyres

New front racing seats

Garage Saurus front lip

Custom pearl green paint (needs a tidy up).

Nizmo Strut brace

HKS suspension

Drilled Rear rotors

Greddy turbo timer

sports wheel

ganador style aero mirrors

again and much more...

the GT-R is a 89 model, so it does need a tidy up here and there, few scratches in paint and engine bay could use a detail, interior also.

this car is and absolute beast and owes me over $40,000, my selling price is well below that at $18,500 FIRM

A good tune would see an easy 350rwkw from this setup.

Genuine Buyers only please.

I will consider part trades with (stock S14a 200sx) or ( Late model Dual cab ute).

THANKS.

picture:

(lenso wheels not fitted in this picture)

11gtr.jpg

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