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1st checkout the link below to see I’m a trusted ebay POWER SELLER, I’ve done around 1000 transactions.

http://myworld.ebay....phone.addiction

Keep this in mind if you live in another state as I’m more than happy to assist in the transporting this vehicle anywhere in Australia, I know where to get some competitive quotes as I’ve moved a couple of cars between states in the past.

BRIEF HISTORY:

I bought it from another trustworthy ebay seller (like myself) early 2009. Since then it’s done very few km’s (less than 4000km). It’s NOT my daily driver so it’s been very well kept (always covered in my shed).

DETAILS:

Model: R32 GTR

YEAR: 1990

COLOUR: Dark Pearl Blue, Standard Colour = TH1

KM’S: 113,965

PRICE: $13,500 with 11 months Rego (RWC NOT included)

PRICE: $13,000 no rego

NOTE: ONLY what’s listed below is INCLUDED, NOT everything you see in the photos!

NONE STANDARD / AFTERMARKET

  • Dump Pipes - Stainless Steel
  • Inter-cooler Huge - 700W x 300H x 100D
  • Exhaust - Nismo S/S Twin 65mm to single 70mm then to 80mm Cat Back
  • Clutch - Brass Button
  • Fuel Pump - Bosch 044
  • Hybrid Electronic Boost Controller
  • Air Filter - K&N
  • Differential - 2 Way Limited Slip
  • Bushes - Nolathane Rear Sub-frame
  • Gearbox - Rebuilt less than 4000km
  • Wheels - 19” APEC Racing Apache Shadow Chrome
  • Tyres - 245/35 ZR19 Tyres AS NEW 90+%
  • Steering wheel - Momo Race
  • Pedals – Razo
  • Battery Kill Switch (very handy to prolong the life of the battery if it's not your daily driver)
  • Earth Kit
  • White Faced with Blue LED’s 3 Gauge Cluster Centre Console – Battery, Boost, Oil Temp (can be swapped back to standard at no cost or for $100 I’ll give you another standard one).
  • White Faced Dash Gauge inserts & LED’s (included but not yet installed)

ALARM - Viper 479 V/P/X

STEREO - JVC EXAD KD-AV7008 + Pioneer Speakers TOTAL RRP $3000+

http://www.jvc.co.nz/assets/pdf-manual/KD-AV7008.pdf

Top features include -
Max. Power Output: 50W x 4, 35W x 1 (Center)
MOS-FET Power Amp
Detachable Fully-Motorized 7" In-Dash Widescreen Monitor
Touch-Panel Operation with GUI
96kHz/24-Bit Audio DAC
27MHz/10-Bit Video DAC
5.1ch Dolby Digital/DTS/2ch MPEG Decoder Built In
Dolby Pro Logic II
DVD-R/DVD-RW Compatible (Video format)
MP3 Compatible
CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
DSP with 5 Ambience Modes
5-Band iEQ
HS-IIIi Tuner
Gold-Plated 5.1ch Pre-Output Terminals (Front L/R + Rear L/R + Center + Subwoofer)
Gold-Plated AV Output Terminals
Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals (x 2 pairs)
Station Name Registration
Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

OTHER ITEMS INCLUDED BUT NOT FITTED

  • Rear Spoiler Standard GTR RED.
  • Bonnet Lip - NISMO Ready to paint
  • Rear Windscreen Wiper
  • Coil Pack Cover + Bolts

OTHER ITEMS THAT I'M OFFERING TO THE BUYER ONLY

Apexi Solenoid (NEW) $160

Ignition – AEM Twin-Fire Ignition Modules $400

http://www.aemelectronics.com/index.php?cPath=18_19/

Blitz SBC i-color SPEC-R Boost Controller / Power Meter $530

http://www.blitz.com.au/icolor.html

http://www.blitzpowerusa.com/products/sbcicolor/sbcicolor.html

Blitz Turbo timer with Harness $50
Blitz Turbo timer Displays Boost with Harness $70
Apexi Pod filters $100
6 Gauge Cluster Dash - Speedo, RPM, Fuel…. $200
3 Gauge Cluster Centre Console – Battery, Boost, Oil Temp (many available) $100
Hicas Lock Bar (NEW) $80

Air Flow Meters - Z32 = $190 each ($370 for the pair)

Coil Packs – Splitfire = $400

Nismo Front Strut Brace = $150

Apexi Power FC = $600

Apexi Commander (Hand Control) = $250

Sard Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge = $140

Turbo’s 2540’s (AKA Garrett GT2876R) = $1500

Injectors - Sard, Greddy aka Denso 720cc Light Blue Injectors (part number - 195500 0830) I have 2 matched sets (both test sheets are included in the sale) set of 6 = $600, set of 4 = $400

TUNING EQUIPMENT

Laptop HP Compaq nx6120 = $120

Datalogit = $300

Apexi MAP Sensor NEW= $150

Innovate LC-1 Wideband Controller (includes everything that came in the box) = $150

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

XD16 Gauge (Innovate) (including everything that came with this awesome gauge = $200

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/quickstart/XD-1_Quickstart.pdf

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/XD16_Manual.pdf

Exhaust Gas Temp (AEM) (Installed in Glove box) = $50

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Edited by Sydneyactionman
  • 1 month later...

that's great - congrats :thumbsup:

Personally I don't give a rats arse about "Trusted E-bay etc..." and I'm certain other members wince when reading your crap like I did.

Prefer you left that shit out of your For sales on SAU. Pahleeeez !

Blue print in your ads is shit to read and linking to your E-bay is just, ...well.... WANK

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