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Hey guys got a friend who has an R32 GTS-T Tommy Kaira M20 in black with genuine 60,000 kms that has been pretty much in storage for the last 7 or 8 years.

He has gotten a few offers from people who have seen it and is considering selling, not sure of a reasonable price though.

The car is pretty much immaculate, Tommy Kaira wheels, electric front lip and a few other goodies and is as straight and clean as can be.

Unfortunately do not have any pics but will try and get some soon.

So what do you guys think its worth?

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As far as I have seen:

-Electronic Retractable front lip

-More power (TK Engine)

-TK Stearing wheel

-TK Floor mats

-TK Gear knob

-TK cluster

-TK Wheels

-TK body kit which was optional (some are very close to standard)

Thats about as much as I know

Yer it is pretty cool second time I have seen the retractable spoiler. First on a GTS4T and now on this. I didnt look into how it works although I am pressuming it comes down automatically at speed or by a switch.

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If what I'm thinking is correct, and it's an RB26DE, then yes it could in fact be worth a fair bit of money!

Pretty sure you can select it to be speed sensitive or to stick up or down. I've got a couple of mates who have them in HR31's, they look pretty cool :banana:

Yer it is pretty cool second time I have seen the retractable spoiler. First on a GTS4T and now on this. I didnt look into how it works although I am pressuming it comes down automatically at speed or by a switch.

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You can make the spoiler go down by pressing the button on the dash. (only if the handbrake is up)

Else the spoiler will go down at speeds of 75km/h and go back up around 50-60kmh. The black car on youtube with the spoiler is mine :banana:

So did the TK r32 come with a rb26de? That picutre looks like a gtr shaped engine but with extractors coming off it, so im assuming rb26de?

The one my firend has is the M20 with an RB20DET

In my opinion looks a little bit better than the M30 which is the RB30DE

The black one in my second post is the M30

and the red on is the M20

The car is immaculate it has been sitting there for around 7 or 8 years with all original auction papers and 50,000kms which definately are confirmed by the cars condition. I have seen the car personally and its honestly the cleanest R32 I have seen. He has a nismo R32 GTR so he is just making some room. I am interested in purching it but have no idea what a resonable price is.

I dont think it will be that woth it..

Ball park figure I am assuming would be 10-20k but I really do not have anything to base that on.

I cant find much information at all on these lead alone prices to compare.

Tommy Kaira - Gauge clusters

Tommy Kaira - 300km/h speedo

Tommy Kaira - Recaro Seats

Tommy Kaira - Interior mats

Tommy Kaira - Gear knob

Tommy Kaira - Steering Wheel

Tommy Kaira - 17' Polished Alloy Wheels on Yokohama Neova tires

Tommy Kaira - Front spoiler with adjustable lip

Tommy Kaira - Front Bumper

Tommy Kaira - Grille and Grille spats

Tommy Kaira - Strut Brace

Tommy Kaira - Panel Filter

Tommy Kaira - Valve Cover

Tommy Kaira - Steel Turbine Upgrade

Tommy Kaira - ECU

Tommy Kaira - Magnetic Intercooler Coils

Tommy Kaira - Quick Shift Kit

Kakimoto 3' Nur Spec Exhaust (serial number and coded made for Tommy Kaira customers)Factory options:

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I dont think it will be that woth it..

Ball park figure I am assuming would be 10-20k but I really do not have anything to base that on.

I cant find much information at all on these lead alone prices to compare.

Tommy Kaira - Gauge clusters

Tommy Kaira - 300km/h speedo

Tommy Kaira - Recaro Seats

Tommy Kaira - Interior mats

Tommy Kaira - Gear knob

Tommy Kaira - Steering Wheel

Tommy Kaira - 17' Polished Alloy Wheels on Yokohama Neova tires

Tommy Kaira - Front spoiler with adjustable lip

Tommy Kaira - Front Bumper

Tommy Kaira - Grille and Grille spats

Tommy Kaira - Strut Brace

Tommy Kaira - Panel Filter

Tommy Kaira - Valve Cover

Tommy Kaira - Steel Turbine Upgrade

Tommy Kaira - ECU

Tommy Kaira - Magnetic Intercooler Coils

Tommy Kaira - Quick Shift Kit

Kakimoto 3' Nur Spec Exhaust (serial number and coded made for Tommy Kaira customers)Factory options:

sounds sweet. I wonder if it has upgraded injectors to match the steel turbines and the ecu. What about the airflow meter? Both rb20 injectors and afm max out at 200kw atw. Surely Tommy Kaira would have upgraded those? Get a part number off the AFM and check if the injectors are red top, or a different colour.

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