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Hey up forsale is my very well looked after red pearl metallic r32 gtr

Has had a rebuild 4000ks ago,

Parts involved in rebuild are:

New AVL race bearings

New genuine nissan rods

New genuine nissan timing belt and both bearings

New gaskets including head gasket

New N1 oil pump

Crankshaft machined and straightened

New crank seal and rear main seal

Also other types of gaskets, seals and hoses done

Over $5000 in receipts

General mods and accessories:

New heavy duty clutch

Hks dump pipes

Full 3.5inch hks super dragger exhaust from dumps

Power fc ecu with hand controller

After market radiator

New hks oil filer

Hks cams 272 9.7 lift

Hks valve springs kit

Hks camgears

Short shifter

Bee r rev limiter

TCS 4wheel to 2 wheel controller (not fitted)

TCS also has front wheel torque control

Bilstein suspention on legal low

Gktech hicas lock bar (not fitted)

Has alpine head unit and speakers

Brand new full set GTR floor mats 2 piece front

3 piece rear with GTR logo

N1 rear boot lip

N1 front bar vents

Apexi blow vales

Wheels are brand new ENKEI's RPF1's 17 by 9.5 +18 all round with brand new federals 596 tyres

245/45/17 all round

Wheels and tyres have yet to see more than 5ks

Currently tuned at 246.6kw

Safe tune have dyno sheet

And still has 6 months rego

Only problem with the GTR is one airflow meter is faulty causes the car to shut down every know and then but I have brand new genuine Bosch z32's afm to go with sale ( not fitted)

Besides that its a very clean car inside and out.

Looking for $18000 negotiable but please view it before you throw me a price, also will take around $1000 off if you want it without wheels and bring your own

For more information or photos please feel free to contact me raz on 0433154816

No swaps

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Who did the rebuild? That's a pretty good price.

It Was done by sinergy motorsports a very respected workshop in Adelaide S.A

I brought it from a guy from there because that was the only colour I wanted in the gtr range

And it was the cleanest one I found.

I had big plans for this car but unfortunately I didn't get a chance.

Iv owned it for about 6 months and only drove it a few times, since I work in interstate transport

Thanks

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