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Hi folks,

I bought this R32 GT-R 3 weeks ago hoping it'll fill the void by replacing the R33 GTR I unfortunately stacked at DECA November last year. But this wasn't the case so I'm putting it up for sale.

It's 1993 BNR32 V-Spec (Brembo Brakes are standard on V-Spec) in Black, it is currently making 270rwkw @ 19psi.

It has the following modifications;

- R34 N1 Turbos with HKS actuators.

- Power FC.

- Nismo Front pipe.

- Apexi cat-delete (have 3" metal cat).

- Apexi N1 exhaust.

- HKS Boost Controller.

- Apexi pen Turbo Timer.

- Carbon N1 style bonnet lip.

- Floor mats.

- Nismo GT500 metal gear knob.

- 17x9 +20 Work Rezax Roar wheels with 235/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza tyres.

- Apexi Rev/Speed meter.

- Apexi pod filters (have Standard Airbox).

- Stewart Warner boost gauge on A pillar.

- Tein coilovers (have standard suspension).

- Whiteline Swaybars (fixed position).

The car isn't in good condition so if you're expecting it to be 'immaculate' you'd better look elsewhere.

So far I can see there are few faults with the GT-R these are the following;

- Alarm doesn't work.

- Power steering have minor leak.

- Paint on boot wing is faded.

- Driver side seat have torn on bolsters.

- Boot is covered with dynamat.

- Panel that sit behind rear seat and boot is missing.

- Paint on rear bumper have some flaking.

- Tyres have camber wear (may look into replacing them).

- Instrument cluster works whenever it wants to.

I think that's it for the moment, when I think of more, I'll update this thread. No pictures at this stage, I'll try to take some tomorrow.

The price I'll be asking is $15,000, however, I'm negotiable with the price providing you come and inspect the car in person. I won't be supplying Roadworthy Certificate, registeration is valid until March 2011 (will check tomorrow).

PM me or contact me by mobile on 0430 129 511 (It'd be lovely if you text me instead of calling which I'll ignore no ifs no buts about that). I'm located at Doncaster East (east suburbs of Melbourne, VIC).

Thanks for looking.

Cheers

Grant

p.s. If you don't have anything constructive to say or don't like the price, please keep it to yourself.

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HI Grant,

I am after a black one at the moment so send pics asap. is this the one with the red interior from re customs?

What you looking at buying now mate? another r33? :P

Yup that's the one and Recaros aren't in the car anymore.

Yep selling it to buy another 33 hopefully.

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Hi all,

Apologises for the delay in getting pictures so better late than never.

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Just noticed, the GT badge is missing on LHS front 1/4 panel.

I may look into swaps of some sort.

Cheers

Grant

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How far off roadworthy do you reckon it is?

From memory, tyres (just to be safe), windscreen wipers but will check it over to make sure.

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From memory, tyres (just to be safe), windscreen wipers but will check it over to make sure.

I should know what's happening with my car by the end of the week.

Insurance assessor should drop by tomorrow and have a look.

If it's a total loss, which I'm prredicting, I will come take a look at your car, assuming you still have it.

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Aaron,

Feel free to text me on number posted on 1st post to arrange an inspection should you be shopping for your replacment.

Cheers

Grant

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Andy.

Grant is my neighbour. Shouldn't be selling this car :) but yeah you should buy it!

Oi!

Andy, yes as Russ said, you should buy it!

Spotted this parked in westfield the other day, Tuff :-) good luck with sale

Thanks.

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