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R32 GTR gunmetal grey duco, Overall good condition! Specs are as follows. Just over 100kms on the clock

ENGINE

R33 block (chemically cleaned, rebored and honed ground and crack tested, tunnel bored)

R33 crank, Crack tested, machined and balanced)

RACE series bearings

Forged Pistons & Rods

Rebuilt head (machined, pressure tested)

Tomei oil restrictior

ARP head studs

ARP rod bolts

7.5L sump with tomei baffel kit

Complete Tomei gasket kit

Gates timing belt

Tomei cams

OS giken cam gears

N1 oil pump

SARD 700cc injectors

K & N filter

Full stainless exhaust including 3" dump and front pipes (quite but nice note)

R34 BB turbos

Remapped ECU

New Fuel pump

Car is currently running standard boost

Running gear and Brakes

Extreme Clutch and machined flywheel

Reconditioned gearbox (with Receipts)

Slotted DBA rotors & new pads

Tein coilovers - standard camber tops

white line sway bars

Interior

Alarm / Immobiliser

Aftermarket Steering wheel

Torque splitter controller

RWD switch

TKO 300 kph + spedo

I am selling this car for a good friend of mine, i am dealing with all inquiries and test drives etc. due to his work commitments

I WILL BE DRIVING THE CAR, NOT YOU, YOUR DAD, OR YOUR HECTIC COUSIN

Car is currently running standard boost

As i said overall the car is in good condition there is a few blemishes which are as follows.

-tear on drivers side seat

-slight paint fade on drivers door and boot

-repairs to ignition barrel need to be made after a recent theft attempt.

PRICE 17k Negotiable, will come with 3 months rego for the right price. I think this price reflects the car in its current condition.

Call Luke on 0437061618 after office hours, or text during office hours, Pictures are available via MMS just ask politely

We are also considering parting out the car, if you are looking to rebirth a written off gtr, or a complete engine package let me know. the car WILL NOT be split until a deposit for the engine or shell is received. SO DONT ASK

Interstate Transport can be arranged, at the buyers cost.

Cheers, Luke

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