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For sale here is an R32 GTR im asking $45,000 ive owned this car since Dec 2004 an have decided its time to move on.

Lets start with the problems.

Car is very difficult to cold start, possibly just needs a cold start tune im not sure but as soon as water temps are above 50deg C all is good.

There is rust in the driver door, about the size of a 50cent coin. See attached photo. Also when the engine bay was sprayed I don't think it was prepped properly and there seems to be a couple of small rust spots that I have noticed under the pain.

Sump bolt has a small oil leak (this will not stop you from driving the car), not sure if it is just the washer or the bolt is not sealing correctly.

Dash has standard 32 gtr bubble.

Blue compliance plate is no longer completely blue? I will explain further. When the engine bay was washed down to clean all the gunk and crap obviously the solution used was too strong and caused it to strip some of the blue off the plate. See attached photo.

Ok I guess if your still reading these things haven't turned you away and your still interested :)

So what you get for 45grand. Silver 94 built R32 GTR, completely re built RB26 with 4 speed auto and T51R turbo.

Engine:

Crower rods

Aries pistons

ARP Mains

ARP 9/16 head studs

Tomie Cams

Tomie type C Valve Springs

Tomie Adjustable timing gears

Ferro 1mm oversized valves

Trust oil pump

N1 water pump

Trust Oversized pulleys

Trust sump extension

Oil Cooler

Trust radiator

Custom header tank set up

Ross Tuff bond harmonic balancer

Trust timing belt

Trust clear cam cover

Rear of head has oil drain

Intake:

100mm single throttle body

Greddy Plenum

Trust 100mm cooler with 4 inch piping from tank to throttle body

HKS T51R SPL BB turbo with custom rear housing

HKS manifold with split pulse

HKS 60mm waste gate

Garett carbon fibre turbo beanie

HKS funnel

Custom 4inch dump pipe to HKS Super Dragger exhaust

Fuel set up:

HKS Fuel Rail

Bosch 2000cc injectors

Bosch 044 pumps X2

Bosch 040 intank pump

Advan Surge tank

Running gear:

4 speed auto with transbrake

3 speed TCI outlaw shifter with over drive on a switch

TCE 7200 Hi Stall Converter

Rebuilt rear diff

Trany cooler

Exterior:

ARC air diffuser

Silk road head light intake

Pen shift light. not wired in yet

Trust front strut brace

Digital in car A/F gauge

Gizzmo boost controller

Custom catch can

ECU:

Autronic SM4 pnp rb26

Autronic CDI 500R

Brakes:

ABS has been removed

RDA rotors front

RDA rotors rear

Braided Brake lines front and rear

QFM K750 pads front and rear

Brake cylinder stopper

R33 Vspec master and brake booster

HKS Hypermax II coil overs

Rego will be paid at the end of this month so car will come with 12 month Vic rego. No RWC.

Think that pretty much sums it up, car can be viewed anytime yet test drives will only be given to people who are seriously interested in the car and once a deposit has been received.

Car is located in Pt cook Victoria.

I don't want to sound arrogant but ive spent many years browsing these forums so I know some of the crap that is put up in reply to something like this, please if you don't have anything constructive to say do not post it, I am in no hurry to sell this car and I am not interested in the standard R32 you can get for 12grand some where else.

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tyre kicker here. Does this retain the AWD system with the auto?

fly510 thankyou for your honesty here, (tyre kicker) hehe, and as johnbarry88 says "sure does" :)

sure does and what a beautiful looking car good luck with the sale.

appreciate the comment, thank you.

Do u have power figure or 1/4 time

sadly no i do not have a power figure or 1/4 mile time, i am going to try get a power run after cup week some time so hopefully have a number then, an as for 1/4mile i was going to let the new owner claim its first pass with this setup, but could get itchy feet and race it my self if it doesnt sell :D

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If I built I couldn't sell without run have a go fruits of ur labour. Awesome set up.. nice set up.. fuel setup is serious.. good luck to the sale and lucky buyer to who picks this up

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump guys make some offers shes just sitting here.

spoke to mechanic and was told wont cold start any better as the cams are to big and comp to low?? so it is what it is, made something like 420AWKW, dont have a sheet though :(

maybe ill bring it to the next dyno day and get a print out if shes not sold :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

thanks guys for the comments.

update turbo just died am currently getting new bearing and what not done.

CAR IS NOW $35,000 ono should be ready by the weekend.

need to sell due to other circumstances that have arisen in the last few weeks as well.

any questions PM or call on 0404 726 921

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Hey N1racer sorry for the late reply (just a couple years) the car sold to a gentleman in SA had been on car sales for quite some time but I have noticed it says sold so assuming new owner... I would be interested to know where it now is if you have any idea

Cheers

Sorry about the late reply in all honesty once selling the car I left the car scene an personal reasons have kept me away

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Would that have been the one that was around $57K or so? Can't remember exactly how much. Said it was a genuine 9 second car with more potential or something. Believe there was also a Bayside Blue R33 GTR for sale from the same guy, both are now sold.

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