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Item Summary: Black 1994 R32 GTR with minor mods

Reading: 100500km

Location: Sydney Area

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Getting married soon, so needed the money.

Asking Price: $16500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0424 68 5678 (Rob)

Extra Information: Willing to swap for a BLACK Honda Jazz ONLY (02 - 08 model) + cash my way.

Desciption

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Hi guys, the time has finally came to sell my baby. As much as I would like to keep her and build it up, I just can't afford to at this time since I'll be getting married by the end of the year, and I need the money for that. I'm the car's 1st owner in Australia and the it has been well looked after. Serviced every 5000k with Motul v300, so there is absolutely no issue with the engine. I had a compression test done about 6 month ago at Bell Garage and it came back 160 across all cylinders (have receipt and print out). It has been really reliable over the past 2 years and the only thing I had to fix was the brake slave cylinder and replaced throttle body gasket to metal ones, due to small air leak. Car starts 1st time every time and idles smooth at around 1000rpm. The turbos are still stock as far as I know (no issues with them so far), but I do have a pair of used (in excellent condition) Nismo RS580 turbo included in the price. They perform similar to the 2530's.

I have cleaned up the interior, installed new plush carpet, deaden the doors and floor....etc so it is extremely clean. I also installed a nice sound system and did some minor mods to the car in general. I have receipt for most of the work done on the car.

Below is the list of mods:

Engine/Drivetrain

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Nismo fuel pump

HKS EVC 3

Nismo S-Tune coilover (6kg/5kg)

Timing Belt, Idler, Tensioner, Waterpump, thermostat changed.

Catco 3" high flow cat

HKS SuperDragger exhaust + front pipe.

Raizin Voltage Stabilizer + Grounding

GRID T.S Dancer Atessa 4WD Controller

New Nissan Clutch Slave

Nismo Twin Plate

PiperCross High Flow Panel Filter

Interior

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Superior seat trim

Suerpior shift boot trim

Superior real carbon stereo surround trim

Superior handbrake boot trim

Superior console lid trim

Chrome handbrake handle

Drift button

Impul shift knob

Exterior

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Single front wiper conversion

HID

N1 bonnet lip

Angel Eye Bi-Xenon Projector Mod

Lenso D1R 17x10 +15 wrapped in 255 rubber

Factory Rear Pod

Sound System

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Alpine Type-R 6.5" splits front

Alpine Type-R 6.5" 2-way back

JBL 6 Channel Amp

MTX 12" Shallow Mount Sub

Kenwood DNX7320 DVD GPS Navigation

Other

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Immobilizer

Pair of Nismo RS580 Turbo included in the sale.

I accept CASH only. Inspections welcome by appointment, serious offers / buyers only. No dreamers please!!!

If you have any questions, feel free to call or PM me.

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For those who have asked about the car, here are some clarifications:

- Car is straight with no major accident history. There was a small cosmetic repair on the right hand side just next to door. (I accidently scraped the side on a fence coming into a tight driveway). Other than that, there was no damage to the chassis or anything like that. But you are more than welcome to come and check it out yourself.

- The extra pair of nismo turbos included with the sale are in excellent condition. 1 has no shaft play at all, the other has very small amount of shaft play.

- Rego is until Oct this year.

- Carpet was replaced when I installed the sound system. It is black super plush 2 piece carpet from knox carpet. Underfelt was also replaced with sound deadening underfelt. Fit is great, looks way better than the grey factory loop pile, although the fit as not quite as snug.

Edited by __PhaseShiftDown

Very tidy and nicely done car.

Highly interested, alas, need to sell my car first. Will be in touch when my car sells, assuming this hasn't by then (but I don't think it should be on the market long at all).

Hi guys, the time has finally came to sell my baby. As much as I would like to keep her and build it up, I just can't afford to at this time since I'll be getting married by the end of the year, and I need the money for that. I'm the car's 1st owner in Australia and the it has been well looked after. Serviced every 5000k with Motul v300, so there is absolutely no issue with the engine. I had a compression test done about 6 month ago at Bell Garage and it came back 160 across all cylinders (have receipt and print out). It has been really reliable over the past 2 years and the only thing I had to fix was the brake slave cylinder and replaced throttle body gasket to metal ones, due to small air leak. Car starts 1st time every time and idles smooth at around 1000rpm. The turbos are still stock as far as I know (no issues with them so far), but I do have a pair of used (in excellent condition) Nismo RS580 turbo included in the price. They perform similar to the 2530's.
Very Nice looking car. Love the wheels! Are you the first Aussie owner?

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Thanks guys, I have 2 buyers lined up for this. :D Maybe I listed it too cheap.... hahaha

How goods the smoke look with them rear tyres?

lol, I didn't even know they were color smoke tires. Got them home and thinking.. how come the edge are red??

LOVE the headlights. How did you get them done? Willing to sell them? (Can supply stock projectors)

Planning to sell the car as is. so if you want those lights, check with the buyer and they maybe willing to swap.

Very Nice looking car. Love the wheels! Are you the first Aussie owner?

Yea, 1st owner. So its it does really have sentimental value 2 me. Its like your 1st child.. .. well maybe not to that extent, but I'll definitely miss it.

Edited by __PhaseShiftDown

SOLD!!

Congratulations Luke. Take good care of her and keep in touch..

*sob sob*. I can't believe she's gone. Although I'm happy she went to a fellow forum member. ....

I'm totally and completely in love - I've wanted one since I was 6 years old, and finally the dream is realised :down:

Got pulled over by a highway patrol just after I left Brads.. 68 in a 60 zone (accidental, two turbos are faster than one). Popped the bonnet to find a stock airbox, and he let me go with a handshake and a congratulations for getting the new car!

I'm also not sleeping tonight. This car WILL eat my savings in fuel by the end of the weekend!

Many thanks Rob, I'll try to save up some cash and visit you for some parts.

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