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Item: R32 GTR 89 model 122,000kms on clock

Location: Engadine NSW 2233

Item Condition: Clean

Reason for Selling: Spending money on Wedding and house :rofl:

Price and Payment Conditions: 22000ono

Engine-

Rebuilt motor about 11000kms ago parts including

cp pistions and rings

Acl race series bearings

Acl race series metal head gasket and inlet gaskets

ported polished head matched manifolds

rev lightweight rods

stainless steel valves

shaved head block etc

fully balanced bottom end crank etc

gates race series timing belt

all new gaskets

jun bronze valve guides

Jun oil pump

Jun oil pump crank collar

Cam plate covers

Baffled sump

Oil restrictors in the block

New genuine Nissan water pump

new Garrett GT2860R5S Turbos

new radiator

all new rubber hoses

Greddy hard pipe intercooler kit

K&N pod air filters

Splitfire coil packs

Apexi Power FC computer with hand controller

E-boost 2

M's torque split controller

Cooling-

19 row oil cooler with relocation kit

Fuel-

Sard 720cc injectors

Sard in-tank fuel pump

Hard wired fuel pump

Turbo Smart adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Wheels-

18 x 10 + 20 rays engineering volk winning wheels

With kuhmo exsta spt tyres 275 x 30 x r18 70% tread left

Brakes/ suspension

Rda passivated 324mm rotors front with red stuff brake pads less than 500km old

Drilled 297mm rotors rear with 70% pads

New Abs unit, no leaks

New brake fluid changed 150kms ago

KYB Buzz adjustable shocks with springs

Apexi front strut brace

Driveline-

Os giken StR 2c twin plate clutch rebuilt 500kM ago

Light weight chrome olly flywheel

Redline shockproof oil used in gear box changed 200kms ago

Exhaust-

Apexi power extreme ii cat back

Stainless high flow cat

Others-

H3c HID headlight kit

New diff oils front and back 150kms ago

Original skyline carpet mats front and back

4wd/2wd switch

New radiator coolant and engine oil

Plenty of $$$ spent, and a very quick car.

Car produces 285kw at all four wheels @ 18psi

4th gear is a little notchy sometimes.

Interior is extremly clean with no rips, tears etc.

Front and rear seats are like new.

No test pilots/ joy riders, genuine buyers only

Has 1.5 months rego

Very clean panels, doors etc, very minor parking dints and no accidents.

Rear bar is fading a little.

CALL Rob on 0418 686 962

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