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Hi Everyone,

Not sure if this is the right place to advertise this - let me know if not. Ad is also on 'Whole Cars sale page' with pics etc.

Immaculate R32 GTR for sale

Spent plenty as you do, someone else's chance to enjoy.

333kw (At all Four @ 21 PSI.)

For those that like the detail, let me know and I can provide you with the full list (all internals no expense spared.) Shortened version as per below;

Fully overhauled engine, Balanced and Blue printed (Engine built by Pace Pace Motorsport in Melbourne Tuned by Ed @ Autotech Canberra)

Tomei cams (260-9.15)

Trust high volume sump

Remote oil filter and oil cooler

25/30 parallel HKS Turbos

CES ceramic dump pipes and full high performance exhaust system

Nistune Ecu

HKS Launch Control & torque splitter

Turbo smart eboost

Overhauled gearbox

Excedy triple plate clutch

Koni adjustable suspension

Full customer GTR interior

18 inch Simmons Alta wheels

No money to spend and everything works. Low k's since engine build (has 173,000 on the clock.)

Currently engineered and registered in NSW. All extras and spares supplied with car

Located NSW Far South Coast - Will travel to Canberra for genuine inspection.

$34,900

Reasonable genuine offers considered

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Hi Guys,

R32/R33 GTR Apexi Power FC (without Hand controller) $600

2x Z32 AFM (Practically Brand new, done like 2000km) $250 for the pair.

Also still have a set of standard injectors, Standaird Airbox (missing 1 clip) and a set of Apexi pods. PM for more details.

Have an Ogura twin plate clutch here with plenty of meat left on it still. Not using it anymore as I've gone to a quad plate.

Suitable for an R32 GTR.

Don't have the bearing from the centre but they're not that expensive or hard to get. $400, prefer local sale.

Push type

^^ Lots of interest but I still have this and want it gone!

I have some (badly) polished cam covers to suit rb26. Have both cam covers, timing cover, plenum and twin turbo pipe. Dont have a coil pack cover though. Ideally want to see if someone wants a head start instead of polishing theirs. Will swap for painted ones (dont require plenum or twin turbo pipe though). Will get pics when im home in a few weeks if required

god damn why cant it be the passenger side speaker cover!!

Should be able to help you out Nate

Replacing door card in my 32/4 and I'd say the speaker cover will fit

Let you know when it's swapped over

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