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For Sale: 1989 R32 GTR


Reason for sale: Need cash for investment


KMs: 114xxx on the clock


I've owned this car for about 4 years now, always been garaged and serviced every 5k with Royal Purple.

I bought the car from a mechanic (worked for SAS) who imported it in 2004. No money owed on the car, REVS checks are welcome.


The car came with some mods, and I've added a few. Tried to buy only the highest quality parts

All work done by Unigroup Engineering


Mods:

HKS Intake kit

HKS Cam gears

Garret 2859 -9 turbos

Tomei Expreme manifolds

Tomei Expreme dump pipes

Blitz front pipe

High flow cat

3 Inch cat back

Denso 650cc injectors

Bosch 040 in tank fuel pump

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch (clutch master and slave replaced with new OEM parts when this was done)

52mm Alloy radiator

Greddy Air Diversion Panel (discontinued item)

Whiteline sway bars front and rear

Ohlins suspension

Rear optional factory strut brace

Apex Power FC + hand controller

Profec Spec B II boost controller

4wd Controller

Greddy Informeter

Carbon weather shields

Nismo gear knob

Nismo seat covers

LED tail lights

Tinted windows

Full alarm system (windows wind them selves up), immobiliser, and kill switch

Sound system has also been upgraded with a pioneer head unit, front and rear speakers, and 10 inch sub


GTR-26R number plates will come with the car


Rolling on 17x9.5 Advan TC II wheels. These are very light weight with hollow spokes.


Making 270kw on a safe tune done by Unigroup Engineering. Will provide dyno sheet on inspection


The overall condition is very good for a car of this age. No dash bubbles, chassis rails are straight so it hasn't been fork lifted when coming over. AC works fine and pumps icy cold air.


There are a few factory options on the car that I haven't seen on other R32s

These are the emergency flare on the passenger kick panel and knee pads on the drivers side.


I also have a few original spares that will come with the car:

Manifolds

Dump pipes

Front pipes

Injectors

Turbos

Turbos rebuilt with steel wheels


Price: 23k neg

May swap for a Golf GTI or Evo 8/9 with suitable cash adjustment

Located: Wollongong


Contact 0401472321 or PM to organise a viewing

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