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I am putting up my beloved 500HP R32 GTR Skyline for sale which i have owned and built over the last 6 years.
The car was built with track work in mind and the only thing required for it to beable to do regular track events is a brake upgrade and rollcage. The car has done 6000ks on its new engine including the run in, I have not taken it down the 1/4 but i have taken it to powercruise in 2012 where it was beating 9/10 cars i raced during the event. It is currently a promo car for Queensland Street Car Magazine so has stickers all over it that will be removed at time of sale. The car has been mentioned in the magazine countless times including a written article.
Built by Elite Racing Developments and tuned by EFI, made 504hp at 17psi.
The car has the following modifications
ACL gasket set
ACL conrod bearings
ACL main bearing
Ross racing pistons
ERD N1 billet oil pump gear
ARP head studs
ARP main Studs
Chilton Engineering head porting
New rb26 block
Eagle H beam conrods
Tomei camshaft
Tomei Oil gallery orifice
6 Boost custom manifold with egt ports
Turbosmart 50mm wastegate
Garrett GT3582R 0.86
Gates Racing timing kit
Nissan water pump
Ross tuffbond harmonic balancer
EGT sensors
19 row oil cooler with relocator
Speedflow kevlar oil hose
Wolf v500 ECU
Series 2 coil packs
Duel pulse trigger disc
Bosch injector plugs
Blitz 700cc injectors
Custom Stainless 4" Dump
Custom Stainless 4" to catalytic converter
4" 100 cell catalytic converter
3.5" from cat to kakimoto cannon
Extreme CE gated and baffled 8L race sump
Pinnon bearing - front inner
pinnon bearing - front outer
pinnon seal
PWR 100mm Intercooler
Bendix front brake pads
DBA front slotted rotors
Cooling Pro Radiator
Alternator belt
Air con belt
power steering belt
Custom oil return pipe
Aviation heat sheath
NPC bigmouth track clutch
NPC lightened flyweel
Vacume hose
ACL Heatshield
Sonic turbo beanie
Fuel hose
heater hose
Pod air filter
Nismo fuel pump
New wire loom
High tensile awd bolts
wiper motor harness
Coolant temp sensor
air con compressor
Pioneer head unit
Sony xplod speakers
Alpine amp
Koni front coilover
Tein rear coilovers
pearl white paint job
Bride Zeta3 fixed back seats
FX seat rails
Nismo black aluminium gear knob
Nismo LMGT4 Bronze rims 18x9 +22
Nismo locking wheel nuts
Kumho KU36 265/35/18 with 90% tread on all 4
Mod plated
Momo Race steering wheel
Gear boot
Also have but not attached to the car
Recaro driver seat
R32 GTR passenger seat
R32 GTR rear seats and sound deadening
Trust style rear bar
N1 style side skirts
Nismo steering wheel
Rb26 cam shafts
Exhaust silencer
Old polished twin turbo pipes
I have no doubt probably forgot something but this is a good guide. I have receipts for all the mechanic work that has been done including the seats and rims. The car has recently had its oil lab tested(200ks ago) and everything came back 100% with no signs of wear.
As a final note i will be the only one behind the wheel during all test drives unless a deposit has been taken.
Ben - 0423 684 059
Location - Brisbane
$29,000 ONO

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