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Item Summary: f.s r32 GTR black on black, 500hp, forged motor enginered,te37s,pioneer sound system,

Location: NSW: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: need another family car

Asking Price: 29999

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: ricky 0417 033 852

Location: Port Macquarie nsw 2444

Extra Information:

I have for sale my 7/1990 Nissan Skyline GTR, I have owned this vehicle for 6 months and it is with much regret with a young family it is time to move on to get something a little more practical. I have done less than 4,000kms in the 6 months I have owned it. I brought this vehicle pretty much as it stands but have improved it slightly and it is now making just over 500rwhp with Dyno sheets available. I have most receipts available for the work that has been carried out by reputable work shops. The final tuning was done by black track performance in Newcastle.The car is also engineered and passes EPA standards, the Nismo cluster reads 79,xxx km.

I will consider trades of interest (Holden sedan or similiar to same or lesser value).

Modifications include: -

ACL race bearings, ACL Pistons and rings ACL head studs

HKS cam gears (ext. & in.)

HKS 264 cams

HKS stainless steel manifolds

HKS timing belt

HKS turbo timer

HKS GTRS turbo x2

JJR oil catch tank

Apexi power pipes and filters with Z32 air flow meters

Apexi titanium radiator

Apexi twin chamber BOVS

Apexi Power FC & hand controller

BCNR33 crankshaft

Trust stainless steel front pipes

Nismo 600cc injectors

Nismo intercooler 600x300x120

Nismo 320km/h dash

Nismo leather gear knob

Nismo suspension

Nismo copper mix twin plate, clutch kit

Nismo in-tank fuel pump

Nismo engine mounts

Nismo fuel regulator

Nissan N1 oil pump

Nissan N1 water pump

Nissan N1 front bar, side skirts, bonnet spoiler and boot spoiler

Mine's centre console DIN gauges,

Momo Race steering wheel

ATI harmonic balancer

Splitfire Super Direct DI ignition system

Tomei gasket kit

Greddy oil sump baffle plate

E-boost 2 boost controller

Mongoose alarm & immobiliser with remote automatic start

2wd/4wd switch fitted in car and Varex Muffler with switch fitted in car, both switches hidden in Ashtray

Ray's Engineering Volk Racing TE37 18x10.5 rear 18x9.5 front time attacks with new tyres

K sport 8 pistons brakes kit up front and 6 pots on the rear.

Brand new high end Pioneer Sound System including Bluetooth and ipod connection

I can guarantee genuine buyers will not be disappointed this is an awesome car and I will be sad to see her go. Any queries feel free to call me 0417033852

i have all recipts for all mods to go with the car

Cheers Ricky

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hahaha fully sick skid switch. That car looks amazing mate. Good luck with the sale.

Thanks mate, makes me feel sick to see it go... will be sadly missed

how many K's since rebuild? stock rods?

Not sure how many km's since rebuild, have receipts from rebuild may 09' I would say not many as it was not a daily driven car for the previous owner and I have done minimal km's since owning it. I have no receipts for rods... so your guess is as good as mine, but looking at the build quality and parts used I would say they would be aftermarket, but can't be certain.

:( lol

email sent

I can have the GTR in Sydney tomorrow if there is anyone interested give me a call 0417 033 852, as I will have no internet between now and then.

Cheers Ricky

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