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$7500 Firm As Is

$12500 Repaired by Dahtone Racing w 12months Rego & Fresh Tune

'89 HCR32 Type M Black Sunroof Model

Type M front Bar, Skirts,

Rego til 09 Sept 10

S2 RB25DET w/BHG

45mm Dual Core Alloy Rad

Cooling Pro 600x300x70 FMIC Kit

Walbro 255Lph 550hp Intank pump + fuel relay bypass

Garrett TB34H Turbo A/R0.50 Comp A/R.58 Rear + Custom V Band Dump Pipe

Hollow Cat + 3" 5Zigen Pro Racer Spec A titanium Cat back exhaust

Complete S2 Wiring Loom/ECU/Ancillaries/Z32 AFM/HKS F Con SZ + Loom + Greddy Profec B Spec II

NISMO Coppermax Clutch Kit W/NISMO Lightweight Flywheel 2000kms OLD

Hardie Spicer Custom Balanced Tailshaft to suit RB25DET Box

07/97 S2 RB25DET 5Spd Box W/Mechanical Speedo Mod

Hicas Lock Bar + Complete Hicas Removal + RB25DET Power Steering Pump

Weds White Mesh 17x9+30 All round

GAB Adjustable Dampening Front suspension (Lower & Stiffer than Std)

KYB Rear Suspension (Lower & Stiffer Than Std)

RG Adjustable Castor Rods

Nismo Front Strut Brace

No bubbles in dash

no tears in seats

no missing vents

requires a little tlc on body, light scratches (rust developing in sunroof & boot near rubber surround)

Note does not come with R32 GTR Bonnet/Front Bar/Rear Spoiler/N1 Lip

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Has cost me a F**k load and a year long head f****ng

Long story short blew rb20det head gasket on a trackday

so went all out and done rb25 conversion, imported built motor from japan and ended up putting 3bar through it duE to leaking vacuum line and wastegate didnt open (happened on dyno) dropped cylinder 1 & 3 and damaged near new HKSGT2535 Kit along with it

bought long block bolted everything to it, and sold most of upgraded parts to cover some costs

only to have recieved yet another bhg whilst tuning was done

i can afford to repair but i dont want to keep the car as another opportunity has arisen...

So i dont see the need to repair only to sell later

Am contemating repairing, also contemplating another longblock, also contemplating a complete return to RB20DET & box & loom and all associated.

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