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Hey Guys,

I'm selling my 1994 GTR R32 Vspec II (Genuine, confirm it on Nissan Fast) as it is time to put a deposit on a house. There only about 1300 made in the world which make this model very rare, comes with additional factory upgrade from a Non Vspec R32 such as BBS rims, Bigger brakes, wider tyres etc.

Colour: White

KMs: 89xxxx on the odometer

Location: South west Sydney

Price: 15.9K ono

I'm going straight to the point with car details, PM if you are interested.

Interior conditions: I would say the car interior is in pretty good shape for ages however there are few wear and tears on it, such as the clips where it holds the gear box leather is snap off, the dashboard has a 5-7cm bubble wear on the passenger size (due to the sun), driver side there about a 3mm hole on the door trim nothing major. Beside that everything inside the car is clean.

Exterior Conditions: The paint conditions is average, definitely has seen better days, however a detail of the car will help to bring back the exterior alive. From what I can tell there is no fade in the paint, just need a good polish and wax. From standing distance car looks pretty neat, but upon a close up you will see the car will require some detailing.

Mechanical Conditions: Car has a slight miss fire at down low, i have replaced Iridium spark plug, yellow jackets coil pack, water system hoses and radiator replaced, manifold gasket replaced with Nitto, however I havn't touch the fuel side, so thinking it could be the injectors. Car is driveable and can be driven daily, just need time to diagnosis the slight mis fire (is slight nothing massive). Minor boost leak, haven't have time to troubleshoot that as it just happen recently after the water system hoses and radiator was replaced.

As you can see this CAR WILL REQUIRE SOME ATTENTION (not immediate as it is can be driven as a daily, no problem) , so please don't think it is going to be a perfect conditions car when coming to inspect it.

This is why the price is been advertise for 15.9k, basically in the market a GTR R32 Vspec II goes for about 22-30k depending on conditons which I have factor in for the sale price, which allows you to use the rest of the money in fixing/restoring/modding it.

Pictures: Will upload it later.

Contact: PM me

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Gday

Is this stock? Or what mods has it had done to it?

Do you have any service history or documents from Japan such as auction papers to substantiate the mileage?

Cheers

Matt

Looks like nice car.

Have you got comp readings?

Slight misdirected COULD be low compression.

Not saying it is, but its a quick test, and could give the new owner piece of mind.

Glws.

Interested in straight swap for 2010 yamaha r1 maybe?

Hi Luke,

thanks mate.

My mechanic has done a compressions test the reading is 120 -125psi for all 6 (a little low, not sure if it is cold or warm reading though) but was told by the mechanic this could be due to thicker headgasket and not to worry, as the engine looks like it have been pull apart and rebuild before (not by previous owner, probably in Japan) Leak down test was done by my mechanic and it came back all good.

hope this help other who interested in it.

Dont have my motorbike license :( and looking for a cash sale.

Thanks for the offer though.

Anthony

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