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I am selling my 1991 R32 GTST. I have owned this car for 7 years, I bought it completely standard with an automatic transmission and have since carried out all the mods and a manual conversion myself. It has been serviced every 5000km with synthetic oil and a K&N oil filter. The body is in good condition with a couple of small dents typical of a car of this age.

I am selling due to having too many cars, with a company car, a daily driver and another project in the garage, I just have no room for this any more.

I've tried to think of as many mods I can and listed them below.

Body

  • Do Luck body kit - front and rear bars and side skirts.
  • Do Luck adjustable rear spoiler.
  • Carbon fibre bonnet - OEM style, no vents.
  • East Bear aero mirrors.

Suspension, Wheels and Brakes

  • GAB coilovers - height and damper adjustable.
  • Whiteline swaybars - front and rear.
  • Whiteline pineapples.
  • Whiteline HICAS lock bar.
  • Whiteline front and rear strut braces.
  • Nolathane suspension bushes.
  • AMG 18" x 8.5" wheels
  • Toyo Proxes tyres.
  • Front brake upgrade kit - uses R34 GTR front rotors and caliper spacers to use standard calipers.

Engine and Performance

  • Just Jap front mount intercooler.
  • 3" turbo back exhaust
  • HKS Super Dragger muffler.
  • Blitz Sus LM Intake kit.
  • HKS T300S turbo.
  • HKS external wastegate.
  • HKS cast exhaust manifold.
  • Nistune ECU.
  • 444cc GTR injectors.
  • Tomei in tank fuel pump.
  • Nismo engine mounts.
  • Splitfire coil packs.
  • GFB Hybrid blow off valve.
  • HKS cams.
  • Upgraded valve springs.
  • HKS adjustable cam gears.

Interior

  • Clarion 7" touch screen DVD/CD player.
  • Dynaudio System 220 MKII front 2 way splits.
  • Image Dynamics 12" Sub
  • Soundstream Van Gogh 4 channel amplifier.
  • Gear and handbrake boots retrimmed in leather.
  • Carbon fibre radio surround panel.
  • Nismo gear knob.
  • Blitz turbo timer.

I think I have covered just about everything. The car has had a tune on low boost since the turbo has been fitted. It drives perfectly but is only running about 7psi of boost at the moment. The car will need a full power tune to suit this turbo. It currently has approximately 8 months of rego and 183000km on the odometer. The vehicle is currently located in Dubbo NSW, I am willing to travel halfway to Sydney for a buyer located there.

I am asking $11,000 but I'm opening to reasonable to offers. Please contact me via PM or reply to this thread if you have any questions.

Thanks,

SImon

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