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1991 R32 GTR

Car is making 270rwkw on 18 psi on a very safe tune.

GT-C Volk 18x9's all round.

Motor rebuilt approx 8000km ago

Freshly serviced and ready for a new owner.

Reco block + head were used.

chemical clean all parts, full machine, clearance and blueprint.

ACL comp bearings

JE Forged piston kit

H-beam rods

MLSR steel head gasket

oil restrictors

Genuine nissan gasket set

all new hoses

new genuine thermostat

new water pump

new timing belt

nismo radiator cap

new battery

new heater core

re gassed air con

nismo diff bushes

cradle spacers (pineapples)

600cc injectors

nismo plugs

Garret 28/60 turbos -7

Apexi power fc with hand controller

full kakimoto 3' exhaust

blitz 4 stage boost controler

R33 GTR crank

N1 oil pump

momo stearing wheel+ gear knob.

Tomei 310km dash cluster

new slotted rotors all round (dba)

koyo rad radiator

baffled sump

bosch fuel pump

central locking + alarm and immobilizer

Good stereo, good tires

Car interior has been retrimmed in leather

car is extremely well looked after washed every week.

always garaged as long as i owned it in TAS

im looking for 24,000 ono

which i think is fair for such an amazing car.

i am also open to swap + cash or straight swap for something of interest.

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Looks like its one of the better ones out there.

Interesting that your advertising it for I assume more than you bough it for.

Good luck with the sale.

I'm selling it due to just moving to Melbourne work is 45 minutes away so I'm looking for something more standard feels like i would be wasting it putting big Kms on such a nice and powerful car when someone can put it to better use.

hmmmmmmm... i went n saw this car just before you bought it. and i know a fair bit about the car... having said that, this car has history being shane's first 32r and is still impressive..

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