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For sale is my 1989 Gunmetal R32 GTR.

Have owned it for 1.5 years, bought it through Just Jap from the first Australian owner.

Odometer reads approx 121500km.

Has just been freshly rebuilt, only 500km on the new Engine.

Have receipts for everything since i've owned her.

Very regretful sale. Truly me pride and joy. Selling as I have changed jobs and require something with more space.

Here are the specs of her...

1989 R32 GTR, approx 121500km

RB26 engine freshly rebuilt

JE Forged Pistons

Attkd Forged Conrods

Brand New R33 GTR Crank

Tomei Metal Head Gasket

N1 Water Pump

N1 Oil Pump

Sump Baffle

New Gates Belts

HKS GT-SS Turbos

HKS Split Dump Pipes

Blitz Front Pipe

Catco Hi-flow Cat

HKS Hi-Power Cat-back Exhaust (Has a Nismo Rear muffler section to keep it quite, but comes with the rest of the HKS system if you want full noise!!)

70mm Upgrade Intercooler

Apexi Power FC w/ Hand Controller

Blitz Dual SBC Spec R Boost Controller

Stock Brakes and Suspension

Stock Rims.

Full Alarm System w/ immobiliser and Turbo Timer

Was tuned by Jim at Dart Automotive in Punchbowl. Made 274awkw @ 18psi (Thats with stock airbox, so more in it if you change to pods)

Tried to keep this car as low key as a GTR can be. Running stock rims, and also relatively discreet under the bonnet.

Really the only problem on the car is the wing has some paint chips and a few flat paint areas on the body.

Looking for $22,000 or there abouts. But open to offers as long as they are realistic. (Rebuild alone cost $12,000, not including turbos, Power FC, EBC or Full exhaust systems from turbos back.)

Located in the south of sydney.

Contact Alex ~ 0404 072 754

[email protected]

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Edited by gurumaster22

Its had a custom 3" cat back system put on. (Looks sightly different from pics)

Which is actually a custom system from Hi-Tech Mufflers. Lambros knows what he is doing, really nice stainless system.

HKS cat back system is still available for the moment, but might might be being bought separate by someone else.

Open to offers. Nothing will offend, as long as its not ridiculous....

Like the old cliche goes... need it sold asap.

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