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Considering selling my 32 GTR....belonged to another forum user a while back and most of the work was carried out while he owned it.

Car has the following mods and most receipts are available-

Engine/Driveline/Electrics

Rebuilt RB26 by John French motors in QLD

All seals, gaskets, pulleys replaced.

R33 Block

R33 Crank

Forged CP Pistons and rings

Prepped standard rods with ARP rod bolts

Main and Head Stud Kit

N1 Oil and Water pumps

Mild Head Porting with Competition Valve Seats

Tomei full Metal gasket kit

R34 N1 BB Steel Wheeled turbos

Tomei Adjustable cam gears

Full 3" exhaust including Ceramic coated (inside and out) dump pipes.

Apexi PFC with Boost Control option

SX Fuel Pressure Regulator

Tomei Fuel Pump

H/D Clutch kit with Billet Flywheel

Car is only running 1 bar at the moment as stock injectors are hitting their limit, I have a set of Siemens 750cc here that buyer is welcome to purchase.

Probably more to list but that gives an idea for now...

Exterior

Resprayed in factory Charcoal Grey, bonnet was only panel not painted as car had Carbon bonnet on it previously but is still in good condition...car is very, very straight.

Carbon Fibre N1 rear lip from Just Jap

Satin black front lower lip

Brand new Genuine NISSAN and GTR badges on Boot lid

LED Tail ights, not really my cup of tea but theyre there :cheers:

Interior

Very good condition, no bubbling of dash or cracks, seats are clean

Brand new centre vent just fitted

I purchased a stock 32 GTR wheel from Import Monster but wasnt happy with the condition of it so I had it professionally retrimmed in genuine leather with red stitching.

All gauges working perfectly

Nismo white gear knob

Sony Xplod 52x4 MP3 head unit and speakers

Suspension

Front and Rear strut braces

Whiteline H/D Springs front and rear, unsure of shocks but rides nice and firm, car feels very tight.

*Also have a Whiteline Front Camber kit to go on the car and a Tomei Electric/Mechanical HICAS lock kit.

Wheels

Enkei 17x9 all round, wheels were restored and are in perfect nick.

Falken rubber all round.

Car is currently registered but will come with SA Rego, I am taking it for its ID check next week.

$23k.

Car hasnt had front lip painted Satin black in these pics nor or the pics altered in any way, it is glossy, I just spent last few wkends sweatin my ass off buffing/polishing it -

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Its in SA mate, half hour south of the city, cheers.

Car just had a brand new set of custom fitted floor mats made aswell (no rips in carpet), I also have a pair of brand new N1 front bar vents to go with it.

Price is negotiable.

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Will add-

Car recently had a brand new radiator fitted.

Also has an Immobiliser installed.

Splitfire coilpacks (blue).

Will be fitting freshly painted N1 front bar vents this week.

Brand new clutch fan coming Wednesday.

C's Short Shifter on its way too.

Have also bought some 260/260 Tomei cams, may or may not get around to fitting these but will negotiate with potential buyer if theyre in the car by the time I get some interest.

Not sure what happened to the original pics so heres one I posted earlier!

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More pics-

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Satin Black front lip -

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Stock tail lights are on the way! LEDs will be for sale... -

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Engine bay, (coil cover is off atm, getting painted, it has the 34 GTR type badge/logo) -

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Car comes with a folder full of receipts! Genuine car with lots of hard work done, tests welcome.

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  • 2 months later...

Still available...will listen to offers and may consider swaps.

Some recent pics, tail light change, rear end make over finished....have also recently fitted brand new interior rear 1/4 window trims ($300 for the pair).

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Cam gears, coil packs etc etc etc....

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Engine covers repainted in wrinkle red/black...

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Still available...will listen to offers and may consider swaps.

Some recent pics, tail light change, rear end make over finished....have also recently fitted brand new interior rear 1/4 window trims ($300 for the pair).

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Cam gears, coil packs etc etc etc....

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Engine covers repainted in wrinkle red/black...

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hey mate keen for trades R33 275rwkw on 16psi contact jason located at Strathalbyn 0433626679

  • 4 weeks later...

Car currently sitting here doing nothing due to work commitments, its out of reg but has a QLD RWC, $19k as it sits. No less. Big $$$ in motor etc.

Billy, sorry have gotten back to you mate, just havent had time to get around to doing what needs done and organising inspection.

May also consider swaps plus cash either way for built VLT, S13-S15 Silvia, GTiR Pulsar...please be realistic, I do not want any sh1t boxes or anything that 'needs work'.

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  • 3 months later...

Has the car got compliance - side intrusion bars , child restraint ETC + all the other bits done , only reason i ask is because its not yet registered in S.A .

Queensland only needs mod plates in S.A we have to get full ADRs done.

One of the nicest 32 GTR's i've seen on the market in ages! Very understated but obviously a great package.

If i was in the market for one (will be some day), i'd be flying over to swap you 19k for that beautiful car!

Best of luck with the sale....be patient and you'll get decent money for it.

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