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Make: Nissan

Model:Skyline R32 GT-R

Milage:101,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Blue

Location:Warrnambool Victoria

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$15000 obo

Contact: Chris 0438 556282

Comments / Modifications:Lots

Images:pics

Selling my 32 as I need a house deposit ASAP. Car is priced at $15k but I am very open to offers. Car is in good condition, but does not come with a roadworthy

so I will take that into consideration price wise.

The car has some sort of gearbox issue at the moment, still drives fine, but I have noticed that after a long drive the car makes a clunking sound at very low speeds.

This goes away if the car is left to cool down for a little bit. I havent had time to get this checked out but again I will take this into consideration price wise.

The car has the following mods:

Stage 1 RB26 motor from Racepace Motorsport in Melbourne, guaranteed to handle up to 400kw at the wheels. Consists of the following:

Crack tested and prepared block with oil gallery mods

Ported head with new valves, valve guides and oil gallery mods to eliminate oil surge

Forged pistons and rings

Resized rods

Nismo Bearings

New r34 crank

New water pump

New N1 oil pump

All fully balanced and blueprinted

Larger capacity aluminium radiator

Turbos and Exhaust

2x Garrett GT2560's, rated at 350hp each. Turbos are good for around 25psi, currently running 18psi making 297rwkw

Xforce Dump pipes

3" front pipe

3" Exhaust from cat back with 4" muffler.

Hybrid Intercooler

Electronics

Apexi Power FC and hand controller

Greddy Profec B spec II boost controller

Alpine Stereo

Full Nismo instrument cluster - white face gauges

Driveline/Suspension/Brakes

Brass button clutch - zero slippage

TEIN Super Street Coilovers

DBA 4000 Rotors up front with Ferrodo Formula brake pads

Standard GT-R rotors and pads on rear.

I think thats about it, if I think of anything more I will post it up. This car has been my pride and joy and as such it has been well looked after.

I have been the only owner of the car in Australia and have owned the car for around 5 years.

The car has been serviced every 5000k's either by Racepace or a licensed mechanic using Nismo oil filters and Castrol Edge oil. No expense has been spared on maintenance. The new motor has travelled around 25000k's

and I have had no problems with it. The only thing really left to do on this car is put some bigger injectors and fuel pump into it. I have been told that on around 22-24psi it should make 350rwkw.

I am asking for $15000 or best offer. Price is again, negotiable.

Thanks for looking guys.

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year model and pics of engine and interior please

It's an 89, I'll post some interior pics up tomorrow when I get home from work

oooo one last thing how many km is on the car you say there 101,000 but on the dash there 114.000 ??????

I think chris was ment to put 114,000 and the engine bay just needs a clean and a polished.

also chris hasnt had time to get the gearbox checked out. its a 3 hour drive to racepace.

for the price this is a bargain

I've been told that the gearbox noise is probably just the fluid needs replacing with a thicker fluid that stays thicker when its hot.

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