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1990 r32 gtr ... for sale ... rb30 block rb26 head. twin turbo ( r32 n1 turbos ) coilover suspension ,apexi pod filters . 6 months rego ,sellin car as is ! $22.000 obo call dion on 0430030051 if i miss your call txt me ...cheers

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better info on the whole car (all mods), engine bay photo and interior photo please.

hi richy ,ill post some more pics up tomorrow of the interior and engine bay. interior is in good condition , no holes in carpet or seats ,tho there are 2 bubbles under the vinyl on the dash board, i have a replacment dash board included with the car upon sale. engine bay is pretty well stock only visual work done to the motor is twin apexi pod filters (not boxed) . and (rb30 os giken block ) $27.000 i am told its worth ...unsure on any internal work that has been done to motor as rb30 conversion was carryed out in japan ... and not by some bogan ... there is no BLING BLING under the bonnet ...

hey mate im interested but how negoatiable on price are you?

hi macostar ,you can make me an offer and we can go from there ,price is pretty negoatiable... contact me on 0430030051 to discuss price as

i have my r32 listed on ebay ,auction ends in 5 days ... cheers

hi richy ,ill post some more pics up tomorrow of the interior and engine bay. interior is in good condition , no holes in carpet or seats ,tho there are 2 bubbles under the vinyl on the dash board, i have a replacment dash board included with the car upon sale. engine bay is pretty well stock only visual work done to the motor is twin apexi pod filters (not boxed) . and (rb30 os giken block ) $27.000 i am told its worth ...unsure on any internal work that has been done to motor as rb30 conversion was carryed out in japan ... and not by some bogan ... there is no BLING BLING under the bonnet ...

What proof can you provide to validate the OS Giken bottom end?

Is it an OS RB30 or RB315?

Can you provide a full list of modifications?

OS Giken does not make 'blocks', they sell complete assembled bottom ends built to withstand up to 1400HP, which consist of an RB26 block, OS Giken spacer plate and liners, OS Giken forged crank, rods, pistons and more.

Take some photos of the engine and the spacer plate between the block and the head should be very obvious, this will substansiate if the car is actually running an 'OS Giken RB30' or just a run of the mill RB30, or something else again.

Thanks.

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