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R32 GTR 1991

Selling for a friend. Matt can be contacted on 0411 781 741

Regrettable Sale - New P Plate Laws. im not allowed to drive a turbo car anymore

Makes a really responsive and Reliable 270Rwkw on very safe tune running 18Psi. I had -5's and didnt like the lag.

Car made 320rwkw with then running 18Psi but it feels almost faster now having so much more time in boost.

will easily make more power with more boost, air flow meters amd cams.

GT-C Volk 18x9's all round with custom GTR offset

Built Motor (done about 2,000 k's since build)

Chemical clean all parts, full machine,clearance and blueprint spec, ACL comp bearings, JE forged piston kit, H-beam rods,

MLSR steel head gasket, oil restrictors, genuine nissan gasket set, tensioners, Recon head, complete assembled from sump to rocker covers.

all new hoses

new genuine thermostat

new water pump

new timing belt

nismo radiator cap

new battery

new heater core

regassed Air conditioner

nismo diff bushes

cradle spacers (pineapples)

600cc injectors

nismo plugs

Garret 28/60 -7's

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Full 3" Kakimoto Exhaust

Blitz 4stage Boost Controller

R33 GTR Crank

N1 Oil Pump

Momo Steering Wheel + Gear Knob

'Top Secret' Carbon Fiber Dash/Console Surround

Custom Leather Interior

Tomei 310km/h Dash Cluster

New slotted rotors all round (DBA)

Extreme heavy duty motor sport clutch

Koyorad radiator

custom buzzer/Warning light (oil pressure, coolant level, water temp.) better then trying to watch gauges whilst driving.

Central Locking/Alarm

Good stereo (alpine headunit, Focal Splits and rears, Basic sub/amp setup)

Baffled sump

Bosch fuel pump

Always has run fully synthetic oil

Always kept off the limiter

Never been launched

Brand new tires

Im sure there is things I have missed. Photos do not do the car justice.

Car owes me 50k. have receipts for the last 15k spent a month ago

regrettable sale, but i cant legally drive it for the next 2 years

Im after 25k ONO and im aware im asking a high price but its one of the best 32 GTR's in SA.

Has been featured in HPI.

The other option is 22k ONO bring your own wheels and i keep the carbon dash, sub and cd player.

There's other 32 GTR's on the forums for 20-22 but they arn't forged motors, nor do they have amazing wheels or interiors. Priced to go.

If your not interested in buying or giving positive comments don't post, don't send me a PM as im not on the forum often, do text or call me. Thank you.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale, only dreamers with no money at this stage. I can see there is cheaper 32 GTR's on the forums making similar power but no forged motors, no amazing wheels, no mad interior. This car is the complete package. Buyer will be as happy to own it as i have been. :whistling:

All the required oil issues have been solved with oil restrictors etc when it was built, Most 32's have issues with oil pump and crank, thus both got upgraded.

Try and sell ya cars guys. Keen to sell it asap. Inspections welcome. :) Will not disappoint :banana:

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