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Hi guys i am regretfully putting my R32 Gtr up forsale it is a Australian delivered model

Genuine Bathurst Homologation Special R32-GTR 1991. (No 37 out of a 100)

Mettalic red pearl

178,000kms

All original paper work and books

PRICE

$33,000 ono

ENGINE

To4z

6 Boost exhaust manifold

Hks GTII wastegate

Hks metal exhaust/inlet manifold gasket's

Hks 680cc injectors

Hks fuel rail

Hks fuel reg

Hks cam's

Jun cam gears

DRIVELINE & HANDLING

Hks Twin plate clutch

R33 vspec Brembo brakes all round

Tein coilovers with edfc

Cusco upper arms

The car never gets driven anymore and is locked away up on stands in a garage due to work and work vehicle, i know i will probably regret this especially selling an appreciating asset which ive just spent alot of time and money on but at the moment i have other prioritys and have to follow my instinct soo my loss your gain all mods to engine have traveled less than 2000kms and i have all reciepts for all parts and work and original paperwork, books and headunit etc there is other mods which ive forgotten but any serious buyer will see when they come to look at the car.. Also have all the stock parts to return to stock if desired

This is not your usual thrashed out pig it has been very well cared for and only quality japanese parts and oils have been used if you want a cheap thrashed out shitter please do not waste mine and your time if you want a nice clean and tasefully modded 32 which will have better resale value in the future and keep appreciating in value then come make me a reasonable offer..

Sime

0451 969 487

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Sorry Marko i wish i could keep her and hopefully one day get to enjoy it but unfortunately i cant at this point in time :-(

Yes all stock parts except the airbox unfortunately i never got this when i bought the car..

Bit of background on this car the original motor is not in the car and wasnt when i bought it due to oil pump failure etc.. But i managed to get the motor in pieces.. The original motor is now in the process of being rebuilt with hks internals and is almost finished... A totally dead stock very low km 1994 r32 gtr half cut was sourced by and installed by Xspeed and all work and tuning was carried out at Xspeed Which the boys did a fantastic job and im very happy with there efforts and workmanship! It was also tuned to a very very safe conservative and reliable 439.3hp at 16psi and tuned for more torque and response as opposed to peak hp by Ant who did a great job!!.. If i put the stock parts and original motor back in or i sell them with the car i will be asking ALOT more than what i am now... This price is very cheap for what it is and im unfortunately selling because i want to follow my carreer and i have got more important things to worry about than stressing about the car being safe, paying rego, insurance and storage on the car that i dont get to see or drive very often at all... As Said before its a reluctant sale and i know it will be worth alot more money as time goes by and i want it to goto someone who will appreciate it as much as i have and give it the respect it deserves...

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