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1990 Model R32 GTR Skyline (Gun Metal Grey)

RB26 DETT Fresh Engine Installed. (106k’s)

Fitted with:

S.A.R.D. injectors, Fuel Pressure Regulator, Fuel Rail Adaptor Plate

Bosh Race Spec Fuel Pump.

Brand New Water Pump (23/4/11)

Red Anodised Cam Gears (hidden under standard timing cover to avoid defects)

R34 GTR Turbos

1.5 Way Cusco Diff

Turbo Back - 3in Exhaust with Hi Flow Cat

Rear Main, Cam Seals, Crank Seals, all gaskets brand new (23/4/11)

Apexi Power FC (with hand controller)

Turbo Timer

Z32 Air Flow meters

New Oxygen Sensor

Blitz Bleed Valve Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

Twin Trust Air Filters

Adjustable Damper Front Struts

Adjustable Front Camber/Caster Tie Rods

Lowered Springs

New Factory Drilled Rotors and Bendix Pads

New Bob Jane Xennon Front and Rear Tyres

New Oils, Plugs, Coolant, Turbo Gaskets

New Gear Boot (Leather) and handbrake Boot (Leather)

Momo Sports Steering Wheel

The car is getting tuned tomorrow 02/05/11 with somewhere near 300 KW (420Bhp) expected

at the wheels on 16lb boost. That means nearly 500BHP at the flywheel.

That means, very quick (in layman’s terms) The old motor had 392 RWHP @16lb on R32 Turbos.

The Gun Metal Grey paint and body are immaculate and will be fully appreciated upon inspection.

The interior is stock and has recently been cleaned by qualified upholstery cleaner.

The car is built for total performance on street or track although never seeing a race track.

The GTR is fitted with the standard GTR 16in light weight rims which are in immaculate cond.

Owned by mature owner. Registered to 21st June 2011. Can put 12 months rego on.

The car has had nearly $20K spent on it to get it to where it is. I have just spent a $1000 on

a full service and the fresh tune. The car has been owned by 3 mature people since it was imported.

The quality of the car and the subtle improvements reflect the senibility of it owners.

Everyone that sees the car or stops me at the service station to have a look all comment on how clean the car is.

Its a nice feeling to know you own a quality piece of motoring history.

Red Book says the GTR’S are valued between $13,500 – $16,600 (in standard trim)

I am advertising my second wife for $23,000 with a little (meaning a little) room for negotiating. Please don’t

ring with 16 or 17 grand to spend. You will be wasting both yours and my time.

I’m selling the car for personal reasons and I am NOT in anyway interested in swapping for someone elses pride and joy.

I will post the exact RWKW output tomorrow after it is tuned and some photos (when it stops raining)

Any question or for pictures can be directed to me at [email protected] or you can give me a ring.

0405-321-356. The car is in Western Sydney (near Penrith).

Thanks for viewing.

Trevor

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On Monday 2 May 2011 my GTR was tuned by Chris and Rob at Incar Racing, Wetherill Park. What a good job they did.

The car is running 17lb of boost and clocked up 282Rwkw. The boys said that they could have run it up a bit harder but

the car is a streeter and now has more than enough power.

PICS to be posted of car by Friday.

Cheers

1990 Model R32 GTR Skyline (Gun Metal Grey)

PLEASE NOTE, I HAVE TAKEN ALL THE PICS BUT THEY WONT LOAD UP DUE TO BEING JUST BIGGER THAN 2MB. (2.2) IF YOU WANT THEM PLEASE JUST EMAIL ME AND I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU STRAIGHT AWAY.

SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED... TREVOR

RB26 DETT Fresh Engine Installed. (106k's)

Fitted with:

S.A.R.D. injectors, Fuel Pressure Regulator, Fuel Rail Adaptor Plate

Bosh Race Spec Fuel Pump.

Brand New Water Pump (23/4/11)

Red Anodised Cam Gears (hidden under standard timing cover to avoid defects)

R34 GTR Turbos

1.5 Way Cusco Diff

Turbo Back - 3in Exhaust with Hi Flow Cat

Rear Main, Cam Seals, Crank Seals, all gaskets brand new (23/4/11)

Apexi Power FC (with hand controller)

Turbo Timer

Z32 Air Flow meters

New Oxygen Sensor

Blitz Bleed Valve Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

Twin Trust Air Filters

Adjustable Damper Front Struts

Adjustable Front Camber/Caster Tie Rods

Lowered Springs

New Factory Drilled Rotors and Bendix Pads

New Bob Jane Xennon Front and Rear Tyres

New Oils, Plugs, Coolant, Turbo Gaskets

New Gear Boot (Leather) and handbrake Boot (Leather)

Momo Sports Steering Wheel

The car is getting tuned tomorrow 02/05/11 with somewhere near 300 KW (420Bhp) expected

at the wheels on 16lb boost. That means nearly 500BHP at the flywheel.

That means, very quick (in layman's terms) The old motor had 392 RWHP @16lb on R32 Turbos.

The Gun Metal Grey paint and body are immaculate and will be fully appreciated upon inspection.

The interior is stock and has recently been cleaned by qualified upholstery cleaner.

The car is built for total performance on street or track although never seeing a race track.

The GTR is fitted with the standard GTR 16in light weight rims which are in immaculate cond.

Owned by mature owner. Registered to 21st June 2011. Can put 12 months rego on.

The car has had nearly $20K spent on it to get it to where it is. I have just spent a $1000 on

a full service and the fresh tune. The car has been owned by 3 mature people since it was imported.

The quality of the car and the subtle improvements reflect the senibility of it owners.

Everyone that sees the car or stops me at the service station to have a look all comment on how clean the car is.

Its a nice feeling to know you own a quality piece of motoring history.

Red Book says the GTR'S are valued between $13,500 – $16,600 (in standard trim)

I am advertising my second wife for $23,000 with a little (meaning a little) room for negotiating. Please don't

ring with 16 or 17 grand to spend. You will be wasting both yours and my time.

I'm selling the car for personal reasons and I am NOT in anyway interested in swapping for someone elses pride and joy.

I will post the exact RWKW output tomorrow after it is tuned and some photos (when it stops raining)

Any question or for pictures can be directed to me at [email protected] or you can give me a ring.

0405-321-356. The car is in Western Sydney (near Penrith).

Thanks for viewing.

Trevor

Mate,

If you tell me how, I will. The pics are on gumtree and ebay... I am crap with computers and thats why I had to put it on the other sites..

Or call me or sms me your email and I'll send them directly to you mate...

Cheers

Trevor

1990 Model R32 GTR Skyline (Gun Metal Grey)

RB26 DETT Fresh Engine Installed. (106k's)

Fitted with:

S.A.R.D. injectors, Fuel Pressure Regulator, Fuel Rail Adaptor Plate

Bosh Race Spec Fuel Pump.

Brand New Water Pump (23/4/11)

Red Anodised Cam Gears (hidden under standard timing cover to avoid defects)

R34 GTR Turbos

1.5 Way Cusco Diff

Turbo Back - 3in Exhaust with Hi Flow Cat

Rear Main, Cam Seals, Crank Seals, all gaskets brand new (23/4/11)

Apexi Power FC (with hand controller)

Turbo Timer

Z32 Air Flow meters

New Oxygen Sensor

Blitz Bleed Valve Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

Twin Trust Air Filters

Adjustable Damper Front Struts

Adjustable Front Camber/Caster Tie Rods

Lowered Springs

New Factory Drilled Rotors and Bendix Pads

New Bob Jane Xennon Front Tyres

New Oils, Plugs, Coolant, Turbo Gaskets

New Gear Boot (Leather) and handbrake Boot (Leather)

Momo Sports Steering Wheel

The Gun Metal Grey paint and body are immaculate and will be fully appreciated upon inspection.

The interior is stock and very clean for it age.

The car is built for total performance on street or track although never seeing a race track.

The GTR is fitted with the standard GTR 16in light weight rims which are in immaculate cond.

Owned by mature owner. Registered to 21st June 2011. Can put 12 months rego on.

The car has had nearly $20K spent on it to get it to where it is. I have just spent a $1000 on

a full service and the fresh tune. The quality of the car and the subtle improvements reflect the senibility of it owners.

Everyone that sees the car or stops me at the service station to have a look all comment on how clean the car is.

Its a nice feeling to know you own a quality piece of motoring history.

Red Book says the GTR'S are valued between $13,500 $16,600 (in standard trim)

I am advertising my second wife for $19,500. Please don't ring with 16 or 17 grand to spend.

You will be wasting both yours and my time.

I'm selling the car for personal reasons and I am NOT in anyway interested in swapping for someone elses pride and joy.

The car has been tuned and is pumping out a respectable 281.8kw at the rears on 17lb of boost.

email="[email protected] or you can give me a ring. 0405-321-356.

The car is in Western Sydney (near Penrith).

Thanks for viewing.

Trevor

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