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My Dad is starting a business and he needs the garage and seeing as I have lost interest I've decided it needs to go.

Its a complete 1989 R32 GTR, it has been registered in the past so it can be registered again. It has approx 100 000 kms on the clock.

Its in reasonable condition, it has a spot of surface rust above the rear window and a dint on the rhs rear quarter. It also needs the wing repainted.

The engine is in need of a rebuild. The problem with the engine was the head (engine overheated) which was replaced with a brand new one.

What I have done so far:

I have cleaned the engine bay up

rebuilt the front drive shafts

new bearings in the front hubs

blocked off the lines to the heater box and removed them as I planned not to use them.

Rebuilt the steering rack with new seals

Simplified the clutch lines (got rid of that junction block thing) and make a billet piece to replace the clutch booster

rebuilt the clutch and brake master cylinders

Ran a line to the boot for a boot mounted battery

Rebuilt the gearbox with new synchros and bearings. Has a used but in excellent condition OS Giken gearset in it.

What needs doing:

Engine needs a rebuild. It comes with:

new timing belt

new radiator hoses

new Fidanza Adjustable timing gears

New Nissan headgasket

Used Cometic (I think) headgasket

Camshaft oil seals

Camshafts ground to Tomei Pon Camshaft specs 256/256 9.15mm lift plus the standard cams

New Eagle rods plus the standard ones

Standard pistons

various gaskets etc

New Siemens 700cc injectors

Other parts:

Turbos are R34 N1 turbos in excellent condition.

4" stainless exhaust with 3" pipes from the dump pipes (needs fitting to the car as it has no hangers)

used stainless exhaust manifolds

PWR radiator along with the standard one

Baffled and enlarged sump

Quaife front diff

Ohlins shocks, basic ones in need of a rebuild.

Speedline 17" x 9" wheels

New front and rear rotors

Apexi Power FC Pro with the Apexi boost control kit

New Z32 afms x2

I'm not looking at parting it out at this stage, I'm hoping to sell it to someone who wants to build a fast track car as there are some good bits here.

Price: $15 000

Pics will be up tomorrow, I will update the details in case I have forgotten anything

Im located in Quakers Hill, Sydney, NSW

Mobile: 0405068912

email: [email protected]

Josh Kemp

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