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Selling a Project R32 GTR i picked up a while ago it's currently sitting at my Mechanic at smithfield , The motor has completley been rebuilt by a Mechanic in Canberra.

Inspection of the head etc will show you it's all very new and clean.

Asking Price $12,500 ono i've set the price low as i would like a quick easy sale. No Lowballers.

Car currently has no rego.

KM'S 118,000

Engine Specs:
Wiseco forged pistons
Eagle h-beam forged conrods with ARP bolts
Nitro 1.5mm mlsr head gasket
ACL race rod bearings
ACL race main bearings
Tomie 260 deg cams (inlet and exhaust)
Ported head, with full service and new seals
Tomei head stud kit
All new genuine nissan gaskets and seals
New N1 oil pump

Engine bay:
Brand new alloy radiator
Turbo smart duel stage boost controller
JJR duel pod filter induction kit
Newly fitted abs unit
Full silicone water and vacume hose kit (black)
Painted engine covers and intake manifold (tiger mica gold looking)
New gates engine belts including gates race silicone belt and new tensioners
New Nissan water pump
New Nissan coil pack loom
Mines ecu
3 inch twin front pipes
3.5 inch exhaust

Drive line:
Nismo twin plate
Good box and diffs
New transmission oil
New diff oils
New 4wd oil (Nissan matic d)
All shaft good
Vented and cross drilled discs
Good tyres (about 50%)

Body:
This is really the only thing that lets this cars down
Paint is average
The car was owned by a senior in Japan and it shows (has the Japanese p sticker)
Two owner car 1 in Japan and 1 in Australia
It has a few door bangs
Rust in the lower rear quarter panels
Crack in the front bar
Dented front left quarter (in the wheel arch)
Small dent in the bonnet

Interior:
Mostly factory
Genuine recaro in good shape (1 burn)
Genuine recaro seat rail
Factory passenger seat
Normal skyline interior with split stitching on shifter and hand brake no cracks on the dash
One broke vent (far left vent)
Carpet is good

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As above, strong interest.

I'm from Brisbane but I may try to arrange someone to inspect on my behalf on Saturday.

Is the rust repairable? It really is the end of a car if it's not nipped in the bud instantly....

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