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1990 R32 GTR Gun Metal Grey around 82,000km, this car was first complied here in 1999 and has been owned by me since compliance (having arrived here with 43,000km’s on the clock, I of course have no idea whether these were genuine as the car came from Japan) the car exterior and interior is in good condition for a 14 year old car, no fancy exterior mods they are all lurking within, these include :

Engine rebuilt about 15,000 Km ago includeds:

- New crank, std rods with strengthened rod bolts, std cams

- Forged 87mm pistons

- 1.2mm SS head gasket

- gated sump baffle

- Oil gallery restrictors

- Turbo’s are R34N1 roller bearing they have AR ratios of .64 & .60.

- HKS Dump pipes

- Custom Made Tuned length front pipe

- High flow cat

- HKS Hiper Exhaust 3.75inch (95mm)

- Apexi Hybrid Intercooler 276mm x 610mm x 88mm

- Nizmo in tank high pressure fuel pump

- Fuel pressure regulator

- Blitz 700cc injectors

- Adjustable cam pulleys

- 80mm Z32 AFM’s

- Custom Made CAI totally shielded from engine bay heat

- OS Giken Twin Plate clutch with lightened fly wheel

- Apexi Power FC + hand controller

- Blitz Dual SBC Boost controller

- Whiteline Suspension “handling pack”

- Lowered

- 17 x 9 Zepter rims with 255/40/17 Falken rubber.

The car has been dyno tuned for street use with minimal lag, not for top end power, it is making 270RWKW @18PSI. It commences to make boost at 2,800RPM and and reaches full boost at 4,200RMP and holds this all the way to the 8000RPM redline. It can be tuned for increased power, if thats what u want.

will take $34,000 for this vehicle or will consider reasonable offers. Phone Stuart on 0419 275 903 if interested.

Car is registered till 23/02/2005

email me at [email protected] and I can send more photos.

Thanks Ken appreciate the confirmation, N/A is the person whom i bought the turbo's from.

Hi stu.  

Good luck with the sale. The turbo's are definately N1 34 GTR's. Came off Zenitani's own GTR.

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This is without a doubt one of the most immaculate R32 GTR's in Sydney at the moment. Anyone who has seen ro ridden in this car will confirm this.

This is also a fantastic price considering the condition of the car and the amount spent on modifications.

this is a very nice car from the sounds of things. can i ask, reason forsale?

heres some pics and a free bump (just ignore that silver 33)

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510570

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510571

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510572

nuggie, sorry not interested in a swap

Blitz, thanks for the comments[

franks, thanks for posting the extra pics. reason for sale is I've have had it since 1999 and it's just time for a change.

Cheers

Stuart

QUOTE=franks]this is a very nice car from the sounds of things. can i ask, reason forsale?

heres some pics and a free bump (just ignore that silver 33)

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510570

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510571

http://www.pbase.com/image/8510572

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