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Hello,

Looking for expressions of interest at this point in time...

1993 NISSAN R32 SKYLINE GTR - SILVER

Engine

- Racepace Stage 1 (all the usual oil gallery mods, head cleaned up with new guides, shims, valves etc, new 33GTR crank, forged pistons, block chemically cleaned, deburred, decked, honed etc etc)

- Garrett 2860-5 turbo’s

- X-force dump pipes

- Custom 3.5” Exhaust

- APEXi Power FC

- 700cc Injectors

- Bosch Motorsport 044 Fuel Pump

- Spitfire coil packs

- ARC 106mm Front Mount Intercooler

- Custom Racepace oil cooler with metal ducting

- Custom Racepace catch can

- Remote oil filter kit

- JJR 40mm aluminium radiator

Engine and turbo’s have done approximately 13,000kms-15,000km's. All mechanical work performed by Racepace. Receipts provided with sale.

Car made 377rwkw on 98 octane.

Drivetrain

- 33 GTR 5 speed manual

- Exedy Twin Plate Clutch

- Nismo GT LSD Pro 1.5way

Suspension & Brakes

- Alcon 6 piston 365mm fronts. Standard rears with DBA4000 slotted rotors.

- Braided brake lines all round (ADR approved)

- Jap spec coilovers

- Custom upper arms and castor rods from Centreline suspension

- Whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars

- Rear subframe bushes replaced with Noltec items

- Cusco brake master cylinder stopper

- Cusco Strut Brace

- HICAS Lock Bar

Appearance

- Full bare metal respray (Body and paint immaculate)

- 18x9.5 BBS LM with 265x35x18 tyres all round

- Tinted Windows

- D-Speed Clear Front Indicators

- Genuine Nissan bumper bar (not fibreglass) with N1 intercooler vents added

Interior

- Custom full leather interior and door trims.

- Custom 3 pod holder with Defi Boost, Water and Oil Temp Gauges. Defi controller.

- Nismo guage cluster

- Transfer case variable torque controller

- Alpine CD player

- Sony XPlod amp

- Pioneer mids and splits up front

- Soundstream 6” in the standard rear location (no metal was cut)

- Viper car alarm with pager

Built with quality parts and no expense spared. Air con still in working order.

Always garaged and driven on weekends occasionally.

Not desperate to sell at all but if I get what I want then I am happy to let it go to a good home.

Happy to discuss more with serious buyers only.

Located in Melbourne.

Price: $33,000

Contact: Sam 0439 702 702

Have just bought a house but am in no hurry to sell. I really do not wish to sell but if I can put a significant amount of cash towards my loan I will consider selling.

Have included photos from the original sale as I have do not have any recent ones available. The car sits basically as it was purchased.

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