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Hi guys

I have for sale my R32 GTR which I had planned to do a full ground up build on. But pulling the pin on it due to other stuff going on in my life.

I am the only owner since its been in Australia, I imported it a few years back it is complianced and was registered but rego since has ran out. While in Australia I probably only drove it on the actual road for less than 10,000 km. The car was Grade 4 vehicle, with no accident history. When it arrived we only found a a small rust spot on the lower right hand rear panel which we fixed up. All running gear is still in the car, the motor has been pulled out and the interior expect for dash and console assembly has been removed. There is no backseats, roll cage was planned to go in. The underneath and body is all straight.

The body has been sanded back, but still requires further sanding and prep'ing for spray painting.

I want to sell everything as a complete package.

What's included -

Complete R32 GTR rolling shell

RB26DETT motor its done around 130,000 km

- Trust fuel rail

- Sard 700cc Injectors

- Nismo N1 steel wheel turbos

- Exhaust manifolds are slightly ported

- Mines dump pipes

- Cam cover gaskets and all turbo gaskets have been replaced

- NISMO twin plate clutch/NISMO fly wheel

ECU - NISTUNE chipped, safely tuned to 232 rwkw.

ARC front mount intercooler painted black

APEXI twin pod filters

Twin exhaust system

7 point roll cage

TEIN coilover shocks with EDFC damper controller

CUSCO front strut brace

CUSCO adjustable castor arms

Nardi Steering wheel

NISMO 320 kmph instrument cluster (31727 km)

NISMO center console gauges

APEXI boost gauge

RECARO fixed bucket seat (Passenger seat standard)

Top Secret aero kit

Aftermarket fibreglass bonnet

Standard R33 skyline wheels

Asking price $11,500

Great start for someone looking to build a track car or a really unique street car.

Contact 0403596801

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PARTING EVERYTHING OUT

HERE IS A LIST OF WHAT IS UP FOR GRABS, PM FOR ANYTHING YOU ARE INTERESTED IN

Roll Cage

Turbo back twin exhaust

RB26 Motor (Mines dump pipes, NISMO n1's, TRUST fuel rail, Sard 700cc injectors, NISMO clutch and flywheel)

TOMEI fuel pump

Standard GTR fuel pump

NISTUNE ECU and GTR LOOM

ARC Intercooler

APEXI twin pod filter with AFM's

Gearbox/transfer case

NARDI steering wheel

NISMO instrument cluster plus NISMO center console gauges

APEXI boost gauge

Aero kit - Front bar, side skirts, rear bar

Aftermarket bonnet

R33 Skyline wheels

Front and rear brake calipers

RECARO fixed bucket seat

GTR passenger seat

Headlights

Rear tail lights

NISMO rear lower control arms, rear camber arms, upper arms

HKS piping kit minus HKS pod filters

1994 R32 GTR Shell no accidents. Perfect to drop everything straight into.

Anyone after pics of an item, let me know I'll get it arranged and sent to you.

Quicker responses if you contact me on 0403596801.

Thanks.

Roll Cage - $1,000

Turbo back twin exhaust - $800

RB26 Motor (Mines dump pipes, NISMO n1's, TRUST fuel rail, Sard 700cc injectors, NISMO clutch and flywheel) *DUMP PIPES, INJECTORS, FUEL RAIL UNDER NEGOTIATION* $2,500 with out mentioned parts in negotiation

TOMEI fuel pump - SOLD pending payment

Standard GTR fuel pump - $100

NISTUNE ECU and GTR LOOM - $800

ARC Intercooler - $800 *UNDER NEGOTIATION*

APEXI twin pod filter with AFM's - $300/$150 without AFMS

Gearbox/transfer case - $1000

NARDI steering wheel - $200

NISMO instrument cluster plus NISMO center console gauges - $350

APEXI boost gauge - $100

Aero kit - Front bar, side skirts, rear bar - *FRONT BAR IN NEGOTIATION* side skirts, rear bar $250

Aftermarket bonnet - *NEGOTIATION*

Front and rear brake calipers - $400

RECARO fixed bucket seat - $750

GTR passenger seat - $250

Headlights - $250

Rear tail lights - $150

NISMO rear lower control arms, rear camber arms, upper arms - $250

1994 R32 GTR Shell no accidents, complied etc. Perfect to drop everything straight into - $4500

hi, just wondering what the internal diameter of the twin exhaust was?

also, shipping cost to sydney, 2756?

thanks.

2.5 inch and no idea. I'll find out and let you know mate!

THanks

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