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As title states,

I've decided to sell my R32 GTR, it's a 94' model which i have owned for about 4 years now, alot of money and time has been spent

on gettin the setup of this car perfect for the street, all the work that has gone into this car has been prepped by the boys at

Just Jap, Sydney the car is currently pushing out 312kw with 730nM of torque at 18psi of boost i went for more of a responsive

setup for the street as i have driven big power houses with lag, but that's just not for me, with a bigger turbo setup

and bigger injectors car will push out about 350-380kw reliably.

My personal best in this car so far has been an 11.4 at 117mph 1.6 60ft with the older setup

now with the current setup i managed a 11.7 at 121mph with a slower 2.2 60ft

so the car does have potential to run a low 11 sec pass.

*Edit, the car has also just been resprayed about 2 months ago

including the new N1 style side-skirts trust rear pods and

top secret rear diffuser

Reason for selling, iam buying a new big rig Scania for work and need as much money as possible for

front up payments for the truck.

Engine, just under 10,000 km put on since rebuild

- R33 Block, all internals have been changed or modified

- Crank

- Pistons

- Rods

- Bearings

- Studs

- N1 water and oil pumps

- N1 turbos

- HKS dump pipes and front pipes

- Very hi flowing cat

- Kakimoto Twin exhaust from cat back

Headwork,

- Custom grind camshafts

- Mine's adjustable cam gears

- Valves , springs, lifters and all to suit camshaft profile

- Extensive porting on intake and exhaust sides

Fuel,

- Sard intank Fuel pump

- standard fuel rail with Nismo adjustable fuel regulator

- HKS 550cc injectors

Intake,

- 110mm thick intercooler

- HKS intercooler hard pipe kit

- GReddy intake pipes

- Z32 air flow meters

- Apexi air filters

Drivetrain,

- reconditioned gearbox

- front and rear LSD's

- 17x9 inch Volk Racing GTU

- Hankook Ventus KSport 104 close to brand new have less than 2000km on them

Interior,

- Apexi Power FC

- HKS DB Chrono meter gauges, (boost, exhaust temp, water temp, oil pressure)

- Defi BF tachometer with shift light

- Turbosmart e-boost street boost controller

- Clarion single DIN DVD Player, mp3 divx all that stuff

- Fusion and clarion speakers

- Sony 4 channel amp

I may have missed out on sum things but iam happy to discuss anything about the car,

asking $36,000 or make me an offer, i may be intrested in a swap plus cash adjustments

depending on the car on offer

Contact,

Sam

0448 226 443

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