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My R32 GTR is up for sale, don't really get to drive it any more so it's up for grabs. has a long list of mods and never been to the track or drags Been fully respayed about a year ago. Bought the car off a forum member PhilGTR who did the engine rebuild. Had all the recipts but can't find them at the moment. But will keep looking for them .It has a fully forged re built engine Mods are as follows.Also comes with a set of standard r32 GTR wheels. Bargain at this price. Please note the price is non negotiable, Will not drop the price at all.Very Very quick car. call me to ask any question 0411 574 412.

ACL Forged Pistons

ACL Piston Rings

ACL Big End Bearings

ACL Main Bearings

Ported and polished head

Stock polished crank and rods

Bored and honed Block

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water pump

Tomei Oil Gallery restrictor

Gates timing belt

New engine gaskets all round

New Thermostat

New NGK spark plugs

R34 GTR injectors

GT 28/60 - 7 Turbos

New Rod bolts, welsh plugs

Fresh paint on rocker covers

3" Trust Front pipe and Power Extreme II Cat back Exhaust

3" Metal cat

Twin Apexi Pods

Apexi Power FC & Hand Controller

Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller

Nismo fuel pump

17" deep dish rims

adjustable cam gears

SARD 600 cc injectors

Splitfire coilpacks

Jim Berry clutch rated to 400kw

im sure there are a couple of others i have forgotten. Car is making 322rwkw and just needs a set of cams to really open her up.

Cheers Guys,

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how much rego left mate? also what year model? does the AC work? any problems at all? im interested just waiting on my motorbike to sell (hopefully this weekend coming) thanks :)

Edited by barnoon

Hi Mate,

It has 11 Months REGO and is a 1990 model, the body is perfect. The only problem with the car is a slight oil leak from the oil return line from the front turbo, easy fix, just change the oil return hose. Also 4WD has been disengaged so only rear wheel drive :yes:. 322 KW at the rear wheels means allot of fun.

Price Drop to 13K but has to be gone by the weekend. Really need the cash.

Guys oil leak is fixed, Took the car to Matt at F&E he said that the 4WD issues seems to be the TPS as the pump is working very lazy. So that's a $400 fix guys, other than that the car is Great. 13K is a bargain!!!

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