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Hi everyone,

Putting my R32 GTR track car up for sale, was originally purchased to get back on the road but due to unforeseen circumstances, the car now has to go. As the title says, the car is complied and has previously had registration in Victoria. The paint isn't in the best condition has started to fade on the bonnet and roof, part of the left hand quarter is in primer where rust was cut out and re-welded. Drivers side guard has been replaced (black). Crack in the front bar.

This is a 1990 R32 GTR, 230awkw, with a nice set of supporting mods.

I have had this car for just over a year and I loved every bit of her, but unfortunately she has to go.

Things required for RWC:

- small rust hole in the Left Rear Quarter Panel.

Car runs and drives no worries.

Colour: Purple/ Harlequin

RB26DETT

Std Turbos, been rebuilt by ATP on Dandenong Rd, with STEEL Wheels and R33 GTR specs.

Mines ECU, consisting of:

- 10PSi Boost

- Remapped Air/Fuel Ratios

- Rev Limiter Raised 300rpm

Drive-line:

- 5 Speed Manual

- Exedy Twin Plate Organic Clutch (80% Left)

- Power steering rack has been reconditioned

- Turbo Flange Gaskets have been replaced.

- Upgraded Brakes, Slotted Discs all round with 750 deg. brake pads, brand new 90%

Supporting Mods:

- TIEN Coilovers adj. all around

- Adj. Control Arms

- Aftermarket Steering Wheel

- Front Sway Bar

- Rear Strut Brace

- APEXi Pod Filters

- NISMO Turbo Back Exhaust (Legal dB Reading)

- Blitz Turbo Timer.

Car comes with complete interior (dash, seats, trims)

Car will come on R33GTST Rims with 50% Tread tyres.

Car was previously registered, previous owner received a canary and didn't clear it.

The running gear is very healthy, service just completed (oil, oil filter, diff and transmission fluids, and any tests welcome.

This will make a perfect project/track car, with the ability to be road registered. I think that I am asking a fair price, not over the top considering, modifications and registrable.

Can provide paperwork from Vicroads stating that there is no finance owing, never been in an accident.

Also have paperwork from Mines with information about the ECU.

Servicing undertaken at GC Motorworx.

Price: $10,000. NO SWAPS

Located: Victoria

Contact: PM or Text 0439990557

Photos will be uploaded this evening.

  • 2 weeks later...

looks like it needs alot of work befor its an attractive street car.

full paint job.

road worthy,

registration-

panel work.- as mentioned rust

who knows wat engine work needs done at least timing belt as that wasnt done or stated in ur first post...

canary to be cleared which is pain in the ass...

6k...?

spend atleast 6k -8k to get it to a presentable car. peopel are sellign theirs for 14k to 16k here with mods.

Probably has moe personal value to you then wat you could actuly sell it for? just keep it man...

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HOLY CREP... what happened to this car? this is the car that I bought of you in sydney? and then I sold it when I was down here, and you bought it back again of whoever owned it after me???

WOW...

I was young and dumb back then. Live and learn!

Edited by bLaQ.bOi

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