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Make: Nissan Skyline R32

Engine: RB26DETT

Year: 1990

KM'S: Body just under 90,000kms Engine Less than 10,000km's sence re build

Price: $12,000

Located: Melbourne

I am selling my R32 GTR as I like to refer to it as although for arguments sakes I will clarify that my car originally came out of the factory as a R32 GTS4 AWD.

Although there is really no difference between my car and the GTR as it has all the GTR parts – GTR Running Gear, GTR Engine, GTR front bar, GTR Steering wheel ect.

The Engine has been re-built with Eagle rods less than 10,000k’s ago and has had 2 brand new N1 Turbo’s fitted.

Car is currently running stock tune. It has a lot of potential and has seldomley been driven and well looked after.

The paint is a bit average and needs some attention, The car requires new sub frame bushes drift pineapples will work and cost $50, it has missmatched head lights both work but one is N1 and the other is stock.

I have just come back from Over seas and the car has been in storage for the past 3 months.

The car comes with No RWC or Rego however I will be taking it in for a tune any day.

I need the cash and am the car is priced to sell I want it gone preferably this week.

$12,000 with out wheels or we can work somthing out with the wheels.

Car is capable of 250-300Awk

Get in and buy it before it sells first to see will buy!!! No oil leaks runs No Gear Cruntches it runs like a dream.

No time wasters only call or post unless you are genuinley intrested.

Pm Call or text : 0434 245 875

Mods are as follows:

  • RB26Dett Re built with forged Rods
  • 2x Brand new N1 Turbos Fitted
  • coil overs
  • Power FC ECU
  • Nismo 320km Dash
  • Original Skyline floormats
  • GTR Running gear
  • HKS Front mount intercooler and piping
  • Injectors
  • fule pump
  • 2x HKS SSQV Bov's
  • Excede Twin Plate Clutch
  • Meue Rims with Fresh Yokohama Tyers
  • Aftermarket Shifter
  • Custom Paint job
  • Custom Exhaust with Stock Muffler
  • GTR front bar
  • GTR steering wheel
  • GTR Brake Upgrade
  • Blitz Dule Stage Boost controller
  • After market Lightend bonnet (Non vented)
  • Slotted Rear Rotors
  • Rear Strut Brace.
  • +lots More

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Edited by Rps13

****Update*** Today I went and got the car Dyno tuned from stock power too a tame 210Awk althogh the car can safley be pushed too 300Awk+. Mods List updated

Well I couldnt find how to edit my post so here are the other parts I forgot to originaly list in the "Mods" list

  • CP forged pistons
  • After market Conrod and bearings
  • Metal head gasket
  • n1 water pump
  • n1 oil pump

Edited by Rps13

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