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Expression of interest:

1989 BNR32GTR

Awarded "Best R32" of SAU Nationals 2011

EXTERIOR:

Gunmetal Grey

Full NISMO bodykit

Tinted Windows

custom tow hook

INTERIOR:

2X Bride Gias II (FEb 2012)

Nardi deep dish corn leather steering wheel (FEB 2012)

NISMO 320kph dash & Guages (reading 128,000km)

Alpine sound system with sub & ipod connection

GTR floormats

APEXI Power FC

ATTESA AWD/RWD switch with torque adjustor

RUNNING GEAR:

R34 GTR RB26DETT 165psi across all 6cyl (oct 2011)

rebuilt head with Tomei adjustable Camshafts, Tomei Cam gears

Greddy timing belt, NISMO injectors, Garrett GT2860-7's Z32 AFM's

Rebuilt Gearbox with Redline oil used (oct 2011)

NISMO super coppermix twin plate clutch (oct 2011)

Custom made AM PERFORMANCE complete turbo's back exhaust with dump pipes/decat pipe/twin tip flutes (FEB 2011)

Whiteline Swaybars

NISMO strut bars

Rebuilt brake calipers with drilled and slotted RDA discs

K&N oil catch can

Huge radiator

FMIC (sprayed black)

walbro fuel pump

BC coilovers (Sept 2011)

ROTA Grid R 18X9.5+20 matte steel grey with new tires (FEB 2012)

EXTRAS:

Stock GTR seats

wheels with new toyo R1R tires

Catalytic converter

Steering wheel

light weight Duralinium wheel nuts

Premium plates

All receipts have been kept for the work done on the GTR - most of which happened within the past 12 months

and total well over the asking price!

8 months registration

$650 just spent at JMS for a service etc. (FEB 2012)

currently running 247kw @ 14psi and now ready for a 300kw+ tune

always run on bp ultimate and warmed up/cooled down

no leaks or any signs of mechanical wear due to all the new expensive parts.

PRICE: $25,000

only reason for sale is due to house purchase

non-smoker

Car speaks for itself

car was purchased from VU here on the forums and was entered in this years all japan day

- nothing to hide so feel free to call me on 0411 768 931 for any questions and any inspection welcome

car located in ADELAIDE SA

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can mms more pics

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just to answer a few common questions:

the car has a HICAS lock bar which has an engineers certificate.

there are no signs of accident damage or repair history and the paint is near showroom perfect.

the reason why it was tuned to 247kw @ 14Psi was due to the warranty supplied with the motor.

all bushes and arms have been replaced by genuine Nissan parts

It has a full 'cyclopse' alarm

and please call for more info :)

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the absolute lowest price for all u low ballers is as follows:

$23,000

that is without the bride's the nardi wheel and the rota grid r's.

all stock items fitted in place.

otherwise $24,500 FIRM with everything

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