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For sale is my much loved r32. It's a 1991 model with 110,000km's on the clock.

I was the first registered owner of this car in australia, it was complied and registered in November 2005. After plenty of searching for a rust free gtr this car came up. It was imported too Australia from a city in Japan that only snows around 1 week a year, hence no need to put salt on the roads to stop it from freezing which means no rust. The car was bought stock standard with the only modification was the cat back exhaust. All parts that were added to this viechle where done professionaly. Parts as follows:

2x HKS 2540's with HKS heavy duty wastegates

HKS dump pipes

HKS engine pipe

Apexi 3 1/2 inch exhaust

HKS intercooler plumbing

HKS 11mm Fuel rail

700cc sard injectors

HKS fuel regulator

Braided fuel lines with speedflow fittings

Splitfire Coil Packs

Bosch 093 intank fuel pump

Apexi air intake and filters

Apexi power FC computer with hand controller

Eboost 2

ORC 700hp twin plate clutch

Larger Alluminium 3 core radiator with electric thermo fan

New radiator hoses

All new heater hoses through out engine bay

All Boost hoses have been replaced

HKS timing belt change 2000kms ago

New water pump

New Brake master cylinder

Maas MKH 19x9.5 rims with kuhmo tyres with 95% tread

Tuned by Terry at Paramount performance in Toowoomba making 383rwhp @19psi. Taking into acount that Toowoomba has a high altitude. Tune is very safe and wasn't lent on.

Can't really think of anything eles that has been done. The car was bought with 101000kms on the clock. The standard clutch burnt out in it at 105000kms. All the work was done to the car while it was off the road. The car is in immactulate condition & is a very regretful sale. All new oils in diffs, transfer case and gearbox while I replaced the clutch. Engine oil & filter gets changed every 6months as i don't drive it enough to reach 5000kms. Some spare parts amd a spare set of 17inch work wheels will be included in the sale. The car jsut ticked over 11000km's.

I can not stress enough with how clean and tidy this car is, you will have to see it to believe it!

Plates won't be sold!!!

Asking for $20,000 ono.

Willing to help out interstate buyers

May consider swaps for a patrol 4x4 etc so i can tow my boat.

Anymore questions please phone

Leighton on 0439753418

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Car was sold but fell through, the guy hasn't rang me to pic it up. It now has a current QLD RWC. It got picked to bits for the raod worthy and they only found a broken engine mount and an appreant throw out bearing noise until i explained to him how a twin plate clutch works and sounds.

It now has a brand new passenger side engine mount.

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