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Model: R32 Skyline GTR

Year: 1993

mileage: 113000kms

Colour: Burgundy

Price: $26,000 ono

Reason for sale: Changing to an s2000.

This is my beloved R32 GTR. I bought the car pretty much as it is from a mid aged car lover 6 months ago. This car is pretty much a street registered track car. Good for track days and other kinds of racing events. Also pretty good to drive on the street if you can put up with the clutch and consumption of petrol. Condition of the car is really good for its age. interior i dare to say is 1 of the best in r32 out there! Chassis is 100% straight with no rust at all. couple of panels have been repainted but still in good condition, not faded or scratched except the front guard on the driver's side has tiny bit of scratch.

AC has been completely taken out. And the only really flaw of the car is the dash lights were blue when i bought the car and now they are out.

Heres the list of mods:

Engine:

- Garrett 2860-5 turbos

- HKS cams and camgears

- HKS headers, factory dump pipes with nismo front pipes and cat back system

- Nismo 600cc injectors with nismo fuel pump

- Splitfire coil packs

- Oil cooler, Trust oil sump, oil restrictors.

- Alloy radiator

- Carbon fibre airbox

- Custom made oil catch can by Silverwater Automotive

- Silicon radiator hoses

Drivetrain:

- Extreme twin plate clutch

Electronics:

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller

- HKS boost controller

- Blitz turbo timer

Suspension:

- Bilstein coilovers

- Nismo strut brace

Brakes:

- Large 2 piece front brake rotors

- Slotted rear brake rotors

Interior:

- Very rear Nismo optional seats!

Those are the mods I can think of on the top of my head so far. Car is currently running on 1.1bar(low) and 1.3bar(high) boost. I normally run it at high boost and never had a single problem. Knocking is always at around 35. Highest was seen at 42 for a split sec. Personally I have never dynoed this car so I can't tell you how much power it makes. It was tuned by last owner but I will tell you it is faster than my friends 300awkw Evo and from 80-170 in about 6 sec and feels a lot quicker than my last 300awkw r34 gtr so I'd say it is around 330awkw if not any more.

Now here is photos:

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Edited by G0Z1LLAAAAA34
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Forgot to mention that the car also has Attesa AWD switch, Nismo N1 head lights and LED taillights. Will post a photo of the full dash this weekend. Dash has absolutely no bubbles on it!.

Edited by G0Z1LLAAAAA34

K guys, Due to my personal circumstances, I need this car gone so here is another big price drop, $21000. I am very negotiable on this price as I need it gone. So please throw me your offers. My number is 0413 205 603. Rego ends in Jan.

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