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anyone have any decent well built r32 gtrs for sale or thinking about selling in Sydney/ NSW (possibly willing to travel interstate for a good one)

by well built I mean the engine has been done right with quality parts and not half assed

not just a set of pistons and rods.

im after something with all oil control mods done (lager sump, baffles, oil cooler, good oil pump etc)

a bit of head work

would preferably like something with gearbox and clutch mods already done

would like proof of mods and service history

No burgundy or red colours

the body must be in good condition also

so show me what you guys have

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Yes I've been considering selling. Budget ?

A little info

Built by CRD, Tuned by ESP, Maintained by Trojan

9.5L sump, baffles, Nitto Crank collar, Nitto Oil Pump, Nitto in/ex & head gaskets

Nitto Pistons, Eagle Rods, ACL bearings, etc....

OEM Gearbox

GCG -7's 325kws

8,000kms since build

120,000kms on body

No rust, no accident history, no bog - straight rails.

Windows out respray by Prestige (not an OEM colour)

Have full specs and history since 2003.

zero4zero8 73two six55

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Budget is enough for the right car.

If I put a price then people will throw up their cars with inflated prices if they know what I'm willing to spend.

How much ru after?

Should of mentioned that I'd like something with bigger turbos, 360kw+, I don't realy wana have to modify anything

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That is true, if you give a price everyone will bumping the value of their car up..

Though if/when you find a car chris I hope you don't mind posting up what you paid for a well modified 32GTR as I would like to know what mines worth..

Not that I would sell it ;)

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