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R32 Nissan Skyline GTR 1989 imported by me in 2004. $13,500 or reasonable offer.

Complied in the ACT.

I dont get the time to drive it, would like to see it go to a good home.
Located in Canberra but will trailer deliver to you for cost of fuel + hire.
Last rego inspection:
- Back left handbrake was not applying full force.
- One of the engine mounts is split, don't know how long it was like it, never had an issue before, I bought a spare, haven't fitted it.
- Clear is coming off.
Needs a tune, throttle bodies need balancing. I cant afford to get it done.
Steel wheel ball bearing turbos built by Croydon Motorsport, all the under plenum pipes were checked and replaced because the last mechanic overtightened the water bleed screw and it sheared, so when I changed the water pump I couldn't bleed it, had to dismantle the entire inlet side to fix it. Found the paper gaskets blown in two places so put in HKS metal gaskets.
Had the injectors serviced, removed the fuel tank and cleaned the lines out, new fuel lines as well. new timing belt went in a while ago.
Cat back exhaust, HKS Pods, everything else is stock.

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  • 2 weeks later...

My Gloss black GTR Bonnet

Condition is immaculate

has the heat/sound deadener and squirters

$600 (or $700 if you wish to barter)

most have seen it on my GTR or in my mancave

however if you want to drop by or need pics

Just ask

Cheers

Richard

Will also be selling off both sets of my Rays Volk GTC's soon

Gold set to suit GTS-t's (Face 2)

18 x 9 +29 ®

18 x 8 +29 (F)

4 x Federals RSR's on rims Good tread road legal

Minor rash will be fixed first

Sit hella flush on my 34 GTT

$2400

Diamond Black to suit GTR's

18 x 9.5 +15

2 x Bridgestone Potenza's RE050's (road legal tread)

Minor rash is being fixed now

Also sit flush with guards

$2400

Both sets come with Rays Nuts

- Volk CF centre caps

- Socket/s

Payment plans on Rims available if your not so flush with cashish

Interested in those Dimond Black GTCs

Hi All,

I have the following stuff to sell all pickup in Canberra / QBN.

Price is make are offer on here or via PM... My R33 is sold so no longer needed, this stuff will either be ebayed or thrown out

Stock Airbox with high performance filter... good condition

http://imgbox.com/sf**kqx1

Reverse switch (that controls the reverse lights) Brand new genuine nissan.

http://imgbox.com/xqypXZoU

Plastic Box for POD

http://imgbox.com/oFvc0G3k

Clutch and Fan. Clutch is stuffed!!

http://imgbox.com/THybj6ju

RB25det Head... great condition

http://imgbox.com/sKfHLg24

http://imgbox.com/0YnUVuNc

R33 s2 stock exhaust... all the way from dump pipe to back.. good condition

http://imgbox.com/l0c2GHWp

R33 S1 ABS pump... OK condition should work fine though never tested (i had a s2)

http://imgbox.com/eAV1Owii

R33 Stock wheels

http://imgbox.com/vM0IGwzw

http://imgbox.com/WbVGV2uA

R33 Emergency tyre

http://imgbox.com/bmxZHrPT

Hi All,

I have the following stuff to sell all pickup in Canberra / QBN.

Price is make are offer on here or via PM... My R33 is sold so no longer needed, this stuff will either be ebayed or thrown out

Stock Airbox with high performance filter... good condition

http://imgbox.com/sf**kqx1

Reverse switch (that controls the reverse lights) Brand new genuine nissan.

http://imgbox.com/xqypXZoU

Plastic Box for POD

http://imgbox.com/oFvc0G3k

Clutch and Fan. Clutch is stuffed!!

http://imgbox.com/THybj6ju

RB25det Head... great condition

http://imgbox.com/sKfHLg24

http://imgbox.com/0YnUVuNc

R33 s2 stock exhaust... all the way from dump pipe to back.. good condition

http://imgbox.com/l0c2GHWp

R33 S1 ABS pump... OK condition should work fine though never tested (i had a s2)

http://imgbox.com/eAV1Owii

R33 Stock wheels

http://imgbox.com/vM0IGwzw

http://imgbox.com/WbVGV2uA

R33 Emergency tyre

http://imgbox.com/bmxZHrPT

And this should be an rb25det block for sale above not head!!

DOWN TO $12,000 - must go.

Also has Greddy Oil Filter relocation Kit.

Just flushed radiator, fitted new battery (SuperCharge batteries are crap), just flushed and put in fresh fuel.

Pretty sure I have fixed the handbrake issue.

R32 Nissan Skyline GTR 1989 imported by me in 2004. $13,500 or reasonable offer.

Complied in the ACT.

I dont get the time to drive it, would like to see it go to a good home.
Located in Canberra but will trailer deliver to you for cost of fuel + hire.
Last rego inspection:
- Back left handbrake was not applying full force.
- One of the engine mounts is split, don't know how long it was like it, never had an issue before, I bought a spare, haven't fitted it.
- Clear is coming off.
Needs a tune. I cant afford to get it done.
Steel wheel ball bearing turbos built by Croydon Motorsport, all the under plenum pipes were checked and replaced because the last mechanic overtightened the water bleed screw and it sheared, so when I changed the water pump I couldn't bleed it, had to dismantle the entire inlet side to fix it. Found the paper gaskets blown in two places so put in HKS metal gaskets.
Had the injectors serviced, removed the fuel tank and cleaned the lines out, new fuel lines as well. new timing belt went in a while ago.
Cat back exhaust, HKS Pods, everything else is pretty much stock.
No rust.
Edited by xfixiate

1990 R32 GTR RB26DETT - $22,000 ONO - 0422626173



Up for sale is my 1990 Nissan skyline R32 GTR, It is in great condition with 84,000kms and the original japanese service books, it has been used as an occasional weekend car.



Panasport G7 C5C 3 piece wheels with Federal 595 RSR 255/45/17 (1500kms on tyres)



Greddy Type S Coilovers



Cusco rear camber arms



Cusco castor rods



HKS pod filters



Greddy Cam Gears



HKS Power FC with hand controller



New Nissan injector seal kit with new Pintle caps (installed less than 300kms ago)



HKS electronic boost controller



3.5” catback exhaust with 4” oval rear muffler (nice and quiet)



RDA slotted and dimpled rotors with Intima SR brake pads (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Genuine Nissan Tie Rod ends (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Rebuilt Drive shafts with new CV boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Steering Rack boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Rebuilt Headlight Switch (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Wheel alignment performed by Capital Steering less than 500kms ago



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Edited by JimmyS

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