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I have decided to sell my project car as i want to buy a R34 GT-R.

The engine and gearbox are currently out of the car. The turbo's and manifold have already been sold of separately.

Car has rego till mid year 2013, RWC can be arranged at your own cost by my mechanic.

1994 R32 GT-R

Block:

Block Balanced

Crank Tested

Acid Dipped

Blue Printed

CP Forged Pistons

Eagle Forged Rods

Heads:

R34 GT-R Head

Rebuilt/Cleaned

ARP Head Bolts

3-Layer Copper Head Gasket

Cams:

HKS 264 step 1 Cams

ISC Cam Gears

Fueling:

Bosch 850cc Injectors

Stock Fuel Rail

Nismo Fuel Reg

Bosch 040 Internal Fuel Pump

Oil Mods:

Trust Oil Cooler

Custom Oil Catch Can

Baffled Sump

N1 Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

Induction:

HKS 4inch FMIC

Aftermarket 3.1 inch Front Pipes (unsure of brand)

Custom made 3.5 inch Cat-Back

JUN BL Muffler With 4inch Tip

Suspension Mods:

Tein Coilovers

Cusco Adj. Caster Rods

Whiteline Sway bar's Front & Rear

JIC Upper Adj. Camber Arms

ISC Hicas Lock Bar

Braking:

AP Racing 4 Spot Front Brakes

Brembo 2 Spot Rear Brakes

Endless Brake Pads

Slotted Rotors

Braided Brake Lines

Electronics:

Haltech PRO Platinum ECU

Blitz EBC

Misc:

Work XD9 Wheels 18x10 + 18 With 265's On All Four

N1 Front Bar + Snorkels

N1 Side Pods

N1 Bonnet Lip

N1 Rear Boot Lip

N1 Head Lights

OEM Indicators

Clear Side Indicators

Custom Leather Seats

Carbon Fibre Interior

Blitz Gauges

Kenwood Head Unit

Speakers

Alpine Type RSubwoofer

Amp

R33 GT-R Gearbox

Car had good compression results showing 170psi on all banks.

With the correct turbo setup you can have yourself a potential 10second car with its current engine setup.

The body is in amazing conditon for the age of this car. Car looks great and sounds tough. Received alot of head turns and compliments when i drove this thing around town.

Iam asking $25,000 as is (Engine+Gearbox+Car) Iam slightly ono with the price.

Or i can throw in a T51R turbo kit into the mix aswell.

T51R SPL BB turbo hiflowed to T62 spec (108mm)

HKS Manifold

HKS 60mm Wastegate

HKS Fuel Rail (Brand New)

HKS Cam Gears (Brand New)

HKS Step 2 Valve Springs (Brand New)

The price will be 30K Firm if i include the T51R kit.

Car has original log books from Japan and owners manual.

Car can be viewed at Edge Motorworks they open up on the 7th of this month.

WANT CASH, MONEY, $$$ ONLY. NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS. IF YOU CANT AFFORD THIS CAR DONT LOW BALL ME.

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All PM's replied.

Forgot to mention that the car was making 350kw on all paws at 18psi (-5's) the car has also been featured on Motive DVD 12.

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