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I have for sale an unfinished project. It is registered in NSW till May and completely drivable and reliable. The RB26 engine number is on the papers. Needs paint and some attention to finish off.

The car started out as a GTS-4 sedan. I have swapped the RB20det for an R32 RB26DETT

Interior

Nismo instrument cluster

Personal steering wheel

Nismo white Gearknob

Garrett Boost gauge

Engine

R32 RB26DETT

Tomei Sump baffle

Garrett GT2860-7 Turbochargers

Trust dump pipes

R34 GTR injectors

Splitfire coilpacks and new harness

Aftermarket radiator and thermofan

GTR intercooler and blowoff valves, all stock pipework

All work was done 2009/2010. New timing belt/water pump/ intake and exhaust gaskets etc

Driveline

GTS4 front and rear diffs (Higher ratio than gtr)

Exedy clutch, Nismo clutch pedal bracket and braided line

R32 GTR brakes with slotted rotors, QFM a1rm pads. Braided lines

Nismo Suspension

Rare R32 V-SPEC BBS wheels 17 X 8

What needs doing

The paint is aging, with a few bumps and scratches. The clearcoat has started to lift on the bonnet.

Some rust spots here and there.

Will need a new exhaust soonish, pipe has some rust holes

Engine covers need a repaint

I have the following to go with the car:

GTR fibreglass front bumper with mesh and N1 vents + steel reinforcement

GTR front grill

GTR rear wing

New Nissan oxygen sensors

Replacement pass side rear door

Asking $8500 ono. This car will look incredible with a respray. email [email protected]

Car is located at Seaham NSW

Some pics of the build here, these are from 2010, car has aged slightly, paint has flaked off the engine covers.

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/daver31gtsx/library/HNR32%20GTS4?sort=3&page=1

Edited by Dave R31
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Car is still for sale. Note car is at Seaham, north of Newcastle. about 20 mins from the end of the M1/F3

Also should have mentioned car has no airconditioning fitted.

Dave

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