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R32 Gtr, The Final Build


SimonR32

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New toy from Japan to become my new all rounder, used mainly for Time Attack and Tarmac Rally stuff but I'm going to keep it as a "street" car (full interior) to start.

Black 1991 R32 GTR

N1 Rear Lip

N1 Front Bar vents

17x9 Jap rims

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Greddy oil pressure, oil temp, water temp and exhaust gas temp gauges

Nismo boost gauge

Impul 320km/hr speedo

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Almost immaculate interior

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Trust T88-34D

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Check out the Jun fuel rail, have not seen one before

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HKS Type-R 100mm intercooler

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HKS Type-R oil cooler

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Trust manifold

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Trust external gate and screamer

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HKS F-con V

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Fuel system with surge tank

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Tein coilovers

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Other stuff that has was found on the car that wasn't in the photos...

HKS full hard pipe kit

Grex (Trust) 260deg 9.1mm cams

Trust 1.2mm head gasket

Sard Metal Cat

Nismo Front Upper Camber Arms

Greddy Type-R blow off valve

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Greddy 660cc injectors

Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator

and some more pics of the car :)

Old School 17x9's

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Greddy Gauges

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Blitz Boost Controller

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Nismo Boost Gauge (right in the way of the tacho, good one jappas haha)

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How long did you have to look for an R32 in good nic with fruit?

I was lucky, Denzo from JPC purchased this a while ago in Japan, it was just sitting there waiting to be shipped and my mate Rob who works there kept on going on about how mint it was going to be!

Once I got a decent look at it I just couldn't help myself. I had no intention of buying a GTR but the condition it is in (those 44,000kms is genuine), the mods it has and price I couldn't help myself :)

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Standard internals? Or that is unknown as of yet?

Yeh looks friken neat as

This should answer your questions...

Motor was pulled and "fixes" to the oil control/oil pump issues that come standard with RB26's were installed (plus a few other maintenance things). With the sump off it showed very clean but standard internals.

New OEM Nissan water pump

New OEM Nissan timing belt

New tensioner and idler bearings

Reimax oil pump gears for OEM pump

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ATI 1000hp Super Damper

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and a Greddy sump extension

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Man I love those wheels, any chance you could check what model they are? I need to search for them!

Fantastic car all round mate, interesting fun bits on it :)

I'm going to be selling them as the brakes I have coming for the car won't fit them... If you are really interested shoot me an offer via PM

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Swapped out the HKS F-con V for a Vipec plug in ECU and they Greddy boost controller with a Mac valve controlled by the Vipec for boost control.

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Also installed a set of 1200cc Deatschwerks injectors

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Did some rewiring of the fuel system and Installed an AEM Uego wideband

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and then got it quickly tuned for a track night. Made 461kw on 1.4 bar and 436kw on 1.25 bar :):yes::)

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Keep the T88, go E85 and give it 1/6bar. You cant beat Trust goodness!

That was with E85 haha... Would have gone well over 700hp with more boost but it's only got a single 044 which would have run out of flow and it's a stock motor after all!

I took it to Barbagallo the other night for a thrash on street tyres and the T88 is average at best. Was mashing full throttle before the apex and still not getting gate till I was well and truly around the corner ;)

The T88 would be great for built motor and straight line speed but that's not really my thing.

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