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1989 R32 GTR Skyline

144,***km on chassis

Rebuilt R33 GTR motor - approx 6,000km

R33 GTR gearbox

Nismo Lemans turbos

ACL race series bearings & gaskets

N1 oil pump & new Nissan water pump

Tomei sump baffle kit

550cc denso injectors

Apexi PowerFC

Apexi AVC-R

Nismo copper mix clutch

Racing logic coilovers

Hicas lockbar

Front & rear strut braces

Zepter 18x10 +15 offset wheels with 265 35 profile federal 595s

Tidy interior, all factory gauges in working order

Torque split controller

Sony 7' LCD with multiple RCA inputs & 10 cd stacker in boot

Recently installed a new Bosch alternator & battery

Made 380 hp on a safe tune at PITS.

Car is registered and will be sold with safety certificate.

I bought the car when the motor had just been run in and tuned. It was tuned for 1.2bar however I have only used this a few times I drive around with the AVCR set to 1 bar.

My reasons for selling are primarily that I want a fourby/ute to tow my 180sx to the track so I don't have to keep it registered and also that the GTR is wasted on just driving 10km to/from work everyday.

$21,000 ono.

You can contact me via PM or call/txt my mobile 0418 708 307.

Alex

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