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Hey everyone sadly its time to put my beloved R32 GTR up for sale.Its been a 5 yr love affair with this awesome car but unfortunately the house has to come first

The car is currently unregistered and became the "project" along with alot of other things.

The rear quaters n rear bumper have some clear pealing body is straight.

Car runs but due to mods need an aftermarket ecu and tune.

A few minor mods so far:

Engine:

R33 GTR Crankshaft

Genuine Nissan Bearings(crank)

N1 Oil Pump

2x Garret 2860-5 Turbochargers

Stainless Dump Pipes with Twin Screamer pipes (Non Atmospheric)

Apex'i intakes and pods

3.5" 5zigen exhaust with Xforce cannon

Stainless 2x2.5"-3" Front Pipe

Nismo engine mounts

600x300x100 intercooler

Blitz BOV

Engine damper kit

Custom Fibreglass Airbox

Bosch 044 External Fuel Pump (In Boot)

HKS Style fuel Rail

Polished Custom Surge Tank (In Boot)

Sard Fuel Regulator

Oil Cooler Kit With Oil Filter Relocator

Performance Wise Turbo Piping Kit

Battery Relocated to Boot

GReddy Billet Oil Cap

Blitz Radiator Cap

Custom Oil Catch Can and Over Flow Bottle

Earls Braided fuel n Vacume Lines

Earls and Speed Flow Fittings

Gates Racing Timing Belt (Blue)

N1 Water Pump

R34 GTR Coil Cover Emblem

JJR Coils

NGK Iridium Plugs (Gapped to .8mm)

Ported and Polished Plenum Chamber

Relocated Power Steering Resoviour and Charcole Canister

Drivetrain:

Extreme Brass Button Clutch

Standard GTR gearbox and diffs

Suspension:

BC Racing BR Series Coilovers

Nismo front and rear strut braces

Camber Adjustable Front Upper Control Arms

Camber Adjustable Rear upper Control Arms

B-Pillar Brace

Wheels and Tyres:

19 x 9.5 Axis Deepdish in shadow finish with 245/35 ZR19 Nexan's

Interior:

Nismo 320km/h Cluster

Momo Race EVO Steering Wheel

Momo Boss Kit

Nismo Leather Gear Knob

Blitz BLM Boost Gauge

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

Detachable Steering Hub

Turbosmart E-Boost

Exterior:

Custom R34 Nismo Front Defuser To suit R32

Tinted Windows

Nismo Bonnet lip

Original GTR Front Bar

Pumped Front Guards

Rolled Rear Guards

TBO Side Skirts

Trust Rear Pods

Top Secret Rear Defuser

8000k Blue H.I.D Kit

I have a custom fuel system ive built for the boot of this car that is not included in the price of sale but is optional for a $2000 extra.

No stereo comes with the car either.

Heres some photos

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Car owes me in excess of $60 000

Asking Price $27500ono

Will negotiate on price, please no tyre kicker genuine enquiries only

If your after a gtr that needs minimal money spent to become a monster than this is the car for you.

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Not a bad looking car at all.

May be hard to get $27k for it however its still a very impressive car. I like the R34 front diffuser thats been retro fitted, looks very tough indeed :thumbsup:

Amusing how people need to comment on the price and say it to high. I think the price is very fair looking at the images and mods done. Stick with it had a deposit on mine within 3 weeks at over 40k.

A lot of hard work has gone into this car looking at the images, love the front diffuser as fuel set up :thumbsup:

Best of luck with the sale

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Amusing how people need to comment on the price and say it to high. I think the price is very fair looking at the images and mods done. Stick with it had a deposit on mine within 3 weeks at over 40k.

A lot of hard work has gone into this car looking at the images, love the front diffuser as fuel set up :thumbsup:

Best of luck with the sale

thanks mate i appreciate you noticing the detail n effort that ive put in.I was gonna put 30k on it but thought see how i go at $27500

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