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1994 r32 Gtr Full receipt logbook (over 50 receipts 2007-2012) + vehicle Manual provided.
The original GODZILLA in its LAST and BEST revision in the 1994 model!
Purchased this car from a genuine enthusiast who invested alot of time and money into making this car enjoyable but reliable at the same time. My purchase was then made with the intention of having a fun reliable weekend car but due to personal issues, can no longer hold onto my new found pride and joy.
The vehicle was imported in 2007 with 64000km and is now sitting at approx 95000km and has just had all fluids replaced.
This vehicle holds the following tasteful/reliability based modifications:
--Engine--
- apexi power fc pro
- nismo afm x2
- nismo FPR
- JJR fuel pressure gauge
- Walbro 550hp FP
- HKS hard pipe kit
- HKS intercooler
- HKS 2510 turbo kit
- HKS pods
- HKS front pipe
- HKS dump pipe
- HKS silent-hipower cat-back (pretty quiet)
- HKS strut brace
- JUN oil pump ($1200 alone)
- rear engine oil drain
- JJR oil cooler kit + relocater
- sard 700cc injectors
- blitz supersonic BOV
- Ross tuffbond 600hp harmonic balancer
- gates cam gears
- gates timing belt (changed in 2010)
- JJR airbox
- splitfire coilpacks
- turbosmart e-boost street boost controller set to 16psi
--suspension/exterio/interior--
- BC racing suspension (8kg/6kg smooth)
- JJR adjustable castor rods
- JJR lock bar
- nismo LMGT3 17x10.5 wheels (rare)
- nismo twin plate copper mix clutch
- nismo gear knob
- HKS boost gauge (on A-pillar)
- HKS turbo timer
- new gear stick boot
- comes with nismo key
Be aware that the 1993/1994 model GTRs have a revised longer crank for their oil pumps (to prevent the pump from stripping and breaking the motor) as well as alot of other bits and pieces from the next model R33 GTR engine
(So dont be fooled by older models calling out for a savior)
This Gtr has the work done for you
Please, only genuine enquiries.
After a CASH sale only, No trades!
$21,000 ono
Contact Ricky on zero405033807
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