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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 1992
Located Inner West Sydney
Contact: 0431296367
Price: $24500 ono
Please no time wasters

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11 months rego

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Making 372 KW @ the rears on pump with 18psi (have dyno sheet)

G4 link ECU

Forged engine with -5 twin turbo

Comes with plenty of receipts to prove all the below work has been done.

Also have plenty of pictures throughout the build stages.

Full chrome engine bay

Engine has no more then 4000-5000 kms since rebuild Chassis has ~ 108xxxkms

Very regretful sale but like most GTR’s it barely gets driven I am a very fussy owner and I have taken extremely good care and maintained very well keeping the servicing up to date and keeping it looking fresh Lots of money spent to get where it’s at today All the engine parts listed below were purchased brand new when fitted

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Performance:

G4 Link ECU

Forged pistons and rods

Bored out to 86.5mm

Garret -5 twin turbo’s

Expreme twin plate clutch with lightened flywheel

ACL racing bearings

Balanced crank

Nitto oil pump

Tomei head gasket

Tomei baffles

8L sump

ARP head stud, main studs and flywheel studs

Tomei type B poncams

Tomei valve spring retainers

New valves

HKS cam timing pulleys

Bosch timing belt

Clear Cam cover

HKS fuel raise with 100cc denso injectors

Sard fuel regulator

3L surge tank with bosch 044 fuel pump

Braised fuel lines

Spitfire coilpacks

Tomei dump pipes

3 exhaust dump pipe back with 100 cell cat and Varex cannon

100MM front mount

Hks oil cooler with Greddy oil relocater

Aluminium catch can

Aluminium radiator

K&N pods filters apexi super suction piping covered in box

HKS SSQV BOV’s

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Suspension/exterior:

Bilstien adjustable coilovers with damper adjust

Camber arms and castar rods

Whiteline sway bar

Slotted rotors

Genuine N1 front bumper and

N1 rear spoiler copy and rear pods which are yet to be fitted but already painted)

17” Buddyclub P1’s

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Interior:

Greddy profec B boost gauge

Greddy Turbo time

Greddy Boost gauge and Exhaust Temp gauge

Nismo gear knob

Genuine floor mats

Carbon fibber centre dash with chrome rings around the cluster and gauges

Pioneer Bluetooth head unit usb aux etc..

Pioneer speakers

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Edited by thegame-01

sent you a message on Facebook.

can you send me additional photos of the interior and exterior in normal lighting?

any more detail on the "forged engine" e.g. rods, pistons, oil gallery modifications etc?

also did advan do all the work for you?

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