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October 1994 R32 GT-R

Was previously registered, but has been sitting around for a while. Due to finish first few months of next year but till then i'll have it up for sale

Matching numbers car, to suit someone wanting to own a clean, late model stockish 32 GT-R

The motor has been built to run around 6-800 hp safely but will need to installed and turbos purchased

Happy to sell the rolling body without motor and box for $8.5k

Interior is immaculate and standard

with exception of the dash bubble all 32's suffer from, but no cracking etc

Exterior is in good condition but will need slight work

Front bumper missing

RHS rear has a small ding which will need to be repaired

1994 model cars are somewhat unique, as they run R33 GTR motor and box with pull type clutch but suspension etc is the same as the R32

I have had the motor rebuilt with roughly the specs below (lots more has been done but cant remember exactly what)

Spool Rods

ACL Mahle Pistons

Tomei Head Gasker

Tomei oil restrictor

Crank has had the works done to it

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

New genuine nissanVRS kit through the whole motor

Custom head work with oversized intake and exhaust valves

Tomei sump baffles

Standard pull type clutch

Standard R33 gearbox

Pittura Sport 17x9 +12's all round with Pirelli P1's (Not the wheels shown in pic)

Standard upper control arms have been rebuilt with pedders adjustable bushes

Front CV Joints have been rebuilt

If i get the asking price i will throw in

Top of the line Alpine DVD single din flip out head unit IVA D300e

Nismo Front strut brace with brake master cylinder stopper

pair of 17x9 bbs lm style wheels

For more info PM me

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Price drop to 12.5k

This is the only price drop this car is going to get, price is firm, if its does not sell it will stay in the collection

Cheers,

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