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Hey guys,

well time has come to sell my r32 gtr :)

i have owned it for just over a year and has been a great car...but am needing a more practial car as i am doing a few more kms these days so has to go.

it has been resprayed in N1 silver which is same as the pewter of the s15/r34's and pretty sure there is only 2 in aus this colour!

it has had a power run at RE customs dyno night and made 275awkw's. havent done a run with the adjustable cam gears yet.

anyway heres a run down of parts/mods:

It was imported in 07 and im the 3rd owner of it in Aus...

1994 R32 GTR RB26DETT

126XXXkms

Performance/Engine:

Engine Rebuilt but unsure of internals except for HKS Metal Head Gasket

N1 Turbo's

HKS Hard Piping Kit (turbos to plenum)

HKS Mushroom Filters

HKS Intake Piping

HKS Split Dump Pipes

HKS Front Pipes

Greddy Adjustable Cam Gears

Gates Racing Timing Belt

Apexi N1 Pro Exhaust

De-cat

Apexi Power FC and Hand Controller

NISMO Fuel Pump

NISMO Adjustable Fuel Reg

NISMO 600cc Injectors

GReddy Profec I EBC 14psi - Low....20psi - High

Blitz Oil Cooler and Remote Oil Filter

GReddy Air Diversion Plate

Visual/External:

Re-sprayed in R34 GTR N1 Silver

Bomex Side Mirrors

NISMO Carbon Boot Lip

Fibre Glass Bonnet (Trust i think)

N1 Style Side Skirts

Trust Style Rear Pods

Tinted windows

N1 Headlights

Interior/Internal:

Driver and Passenger RECARO Seats

NISMO Gear Knob

Apexi EL2 Boost Gauge

Apexi EL2 Water Temp Gauge

Apexi Gauge Control Unit

MOMO Steering Wheel

GReddy Auto Timer II

In-Car Entertainment:

Pioneer Head Unit

Soundstream 6.5" Front Speakers

Soundstream 6x9" Rear Speakers

Pioneer 600w 4 Channel Amp

Alpine 600w Mono Amp

Alpine 12" Type R Sub

Braking, Driveline, Suspension & Handling:

VOLK TE37's Resprayed Black 17x9.5+12 Fronts 17x10~+18

Falken Rt-615 Semi Slicks 255/40/17

CUSCO Castor Rod's

Alloy Subframe Bushes

GReddy Type S Coilovers

Alloy Steering Wheel Bush

NISMO Front Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace

NISMO Braided Clutch Line

NISMO Big Slave Cylinder

Braided Brake Lines

HICAS Removed and Lock Bar Installed

NISMO 2 way Rear Diff

Blitz Active Twin Plate Clutch

Blue Rays Duralinium Wheel Nuts

Cusco Rear Sway Bar

i have serviced it every 5000kms with Motul X-cess 5w40 and changed spark plugs and fuel filter as well.

has new brake fluid, coolant and just changed transfer case fluid and gear box oil (redline light weight shockproof)

comes with Rego till April 2011 but no roadworthy at this stage. (maybe at the right price i can arrange one)

here are a few pics i have taken...will get more asap

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PRICE: 24,000ono Offers welcome but nothing stupid, lots of quality parts on this car

Located eastern suburbs melbourne, Ringwood/Croydon area can also be viewed western suburbs st albans area by arrangment.

Contact me via pm anytime or 0422183152...between 8am-5.30pm please text msg as i have work monday to friday.

cheers kieran

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