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Here is my pride and joy for expressing of interest at this moment. 1993 model in Burgundy colour.

KMs: 113000kms.

Mods:

2860-5 turbos

Walbro fuel pump

Nismo 600cc injectors

splitfire coilpacks

HKS camgears

grex oil cooler

Trust oil sump.

tomei oil restrictors

Power FC with hand controller

HKS boost controller

Extreme twin plate clutch

Original Nismo seats in perfect condition.

Alloy radiator.

Custom made oil catch can by Silverwater Automotive

Carbon shielded airbox

Nismo N1 headlights with HID kit installed.

Brand new Optima AGM dry cell battery with 800cca just put in.

HPI clear timing belt cover.

Braided water and oil lines on turbos.

Atezza switch between AWD and RWD

The bad:

Dash light is on and off which might be bad connection behind. I haven't really had time to take it out to check.

No A/C, condensor was taken out to fit the large oil cooler.

The car is in very good condition for an r32. Not a single bit of rust underbody, in the boot or in the engine bay, or even on any panels. Interior wise, a little wear and tear on steering wheel and shift boot. Dash condition is immaculate with absolutely no bubbles on the passenger side. Car is dead straight and drives dead straight.

Power: 330awkw @ 21psi on high boost

309awkw @ 19psi on low boost

Note: Power made with gtr AFMs. But they are at their max so Z32 AFMs are the option for more power out of this setup.

No asking price as this is a pure EOI. Offers are welcome.

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Opps forgot to add:

Genuine Bilstein coilovers

Nismo front pipes followed by 3 inch cat back

Large 2 piece front brake rotors (Brand unknown, they came with the car when I bought it)

More technical bit:

Knock: 25-35 shown on FC hand controller on high boost setting

Injector max duty: 68-70% under full power on high boost setting

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oops, you also forgot to add the price

read the rules

I don't know if you understand what express of interest means......This isn't an official for sale add so no price needed in the thread.

He is asking $16500 on JDMST.

And I don't know which GTR you are referring to. Read my jdmst thread again and see if there is a price on it....

Did you tell him he's dreaming?

I don't know what dreams you are having but i am certainly awake if you haven't noticed :)

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No money owing. No major accidents. The chassis is accident free. I think a couple of panels have been repainted before I purchased the car as we can expect from a r32 gtr this age.

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