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UP FOR SALE IS MY UNFINISHED SILVER R32 GTR 1994 MODEL NEEDS A ECU AND HEAD GASKET NEEDS ATTENTION, AT THE MOMENT IT IS AT MY MATES WORKSHOP AS I WAS GOING TO REBUILD. ENG AND GEARBOX ARE STILL IN THE CAR ENGINE IS ALSO FITTED WITH TOMEI CAMS AND CAMGEARS, SPITFIRE COILS, INTERCOOLER AND XFORCE Y PIPE EXHAUST THESE PARTS ARE ALL NEW AND ALSO HAS LARGER INJECTORS UNSURE OF SIZE. I ALSO HAVE A REBUILT DUAL BEARING HKS T51R KIT WITH STEAMPIPE MANIFOLD, TIAL WASTEGATE, INTAKE PIPE WITH FILTER AND COOLER PIPING AND A FUEL SETUP TO SUPPORT X2 044 FUEL PUMPS SURGE TANK INLINE FILTER BRAIED LINES FRONT TO BACK AND HKS FUEL RAIL WHICH IS NEW WITH FITTINGS.THIS SALE IS FOR THE CAR ONLY THE HKS TURBO/KIT ALONG WITH THE FUEL SETUP ARE EXTRA.

I CAN SEND A VID OF THE CAR RUNNING BEFORE THE GASKET WENT ALSO BELOW IS A LIST OF MODS I LEFT OUT

  • TOMEI CAMS NEW
  • TOMEI CAM GEARS NEW
  • XFORCE Y PIPE EXHAUST NEW
  • INTERCOOLER NEW
  • CUSTOM AIRBOX MADE BY PROFAB WITHOUT AFM BRACKETS NEW
  • HARD INTERCOOLER PIPING PROFAB NEW
  • CATCH CAN WITH HOSES ALSO MADE BY PROFAB NEW
  • SARD FUEL REG NEW
  • WALBRO INTANK FUEL PUMP
  • NISMO ENG AND BOX MOUNTS NEW
  • LARGER INJECTORS UNSURE ON SIZE
  • MISHIMOTO ALLOY RADIATOR NEW

ANY QUESTIONS OR PICS PLEASE CALL EDDIE ON 0422624468

CAN ALSO ASSIST WITH TRANSPORT IF NEEDED

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What is it actually missing? Does it come with any turbo(s)?

What rims are included?

What suspension does it have?

Whats the interior like?

Have you got any pics of it in its 'for sale' state?

Is it registered?

Edited by too_much_boost

Suspension is standard, comes with standard gtr wheels, no rego. Interior is in very good condition besides the drivers seat. Body wise it needs a grill. Mech wise just missing a ecu at the moment eng and gearbox are ready to be pulled out just sitting on mounts as i was going to rebuild the lot

That's really all you can do to get the money you think it's worth otherwise it's just another 32 Gtr with dead engine if which there has been plenty of lately for some reason anyway glws

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