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Up for sale is my R32 Gtr. I imported it back in 3/05 as a fairly standard car. Since then it it under gone a fair bit of work. A full respray Body kit and a full engine rebuild by APC ( Advanced Performance Centre)

I Imported it with 72,315km on it, Engine Build was done at 76,008kms on it in June 08 and now only has 79,151kms and this is a big part of why i have decided to sell it as i just don't get time to enjoy it.

I will attempt to outline what is done to it but may miss a few things which i will update once i remember.

CP Pistons

Spool Rods

Port and Polish heads with over size valves ( done Seperatly by JHH)

HKS 272 10.2mm lift Int Cam

HKS 272 10mm lift ext Cam

HKS Cam Gears

R34 N1 Oli Pump modified to suit

N1 Water Pump

Hi Flow Sump with Modified baffle

NPC Twin Plate Clutch

Greddy 720cc Injectors

2 Bosch 044 Fuel pumps

Sard Regulator

Larger Intercooler

2 x Garrett 25/40's

Apexi Power Fc with hand controller

Ohlins Coil Overs

ATI Balancer

CES (Custom Exhaust Specialist) 3.5 inch exhaust Custom made Cat and Manifold

Heaps of spares and other parts.

Always tuned by Matt at Pits and last made 538RWHP on 23.5psi

Has Run 10.7 at 127.7MPH at willowbank. (If i don't find slip will re-run if required)

Think thats most of the big stuff, as i said will update if need be.

Have put up old Dyno chart before i got bigger intercooler. Will go down and get it retuned soon and get a read out for all to see.

Price $32000.00 ONO Just over what Engine cost me.

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Is no one interested in a 400rwkw street car? Done right from the start with only quality parts and all totally legal even down to noise.

I have been pulled over and the only thing they said is the steering wheel needs to be changed but was let go.

Market is slow for GTRs.

Plus this is modded, plus this isn't a bucket asking 10k. Check out Carsales.comto compare prices, also check out other 32 gtrs.

No one knows how much your car is worth but you so don't let anyone tell you differently, just have a look at the market and decide for yourself.

Thanks Jarrad. I will have a look. Don't want to give it away tho as i have not spared anything on doing it right. Body is in perfect condition with only one little mark that i can find and was hoping i could get back half of what i spent on it. Even a bucket at 10k you could get it any where near this for around what im asking. Even tho im the only one who knows what its worth, i know that its only worth what someone else is willing to pay so we will see how we go. Thanks again.

Would be hard to get a rwc for that one and if cops see big single and that fuel setup, i can't see him getting to far. At the same time that also is an awsome car and you can tell he has put a lot of time and effort into it as well. both run 10.7 i assume his bigger mile an hour would have something to do with a big single and having bigger wheels. I have built mine with the sole purpose of having an extremly tough street car whilst keeping it totally legal. I hope we both do well with our sales,looking at his car he deserves it.

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Nice car man, also alot of ppl dont like when you chuck body kits on gtr's dosnt look mean, so unless original outside and inside makes a massive difference, im selling mine to market is very slow this year.

thats a shame, I really like the kit on it. Oh well horses for courses i suppose. Im not in a great rush as it has cost me over double what i am asking and on the odd occasion i get time to drive it, it still scares the crap out of me!!!!

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Thanks for the input guys. Jimmy no offence taken everyone has there own opinion. Just so people are aware, if they dont like the front bar or a part of the kit i am happy to arrange to put original back on or somehow work something out as i'm aware not everyone has the same taste as i do. In saying that the money is not in the kit it is in the engine and thats what people will be paying for, a purpose built street car with a bullet proof engine and plenty more potential if wanted to turn into drag car. Thanks again for your comments, keep them comming as the more people look the more chance i have of selling!!

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