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Hi finally I have decided to sell my weekend joy. Ive had this car for almost 3 years and never once had a problem. The car is a late model r32 gtr. I bought it off a mid aged real estate owner in Five Dock.

Rego till March 2015

Price: $21,000 negotiable

Lets go through the car

Engine:

(All engine work done by Chilton Engineering in QLD)

Overhauled head

Block is balanced and blue printed

CP pistons (87.5mm)

CP piston rings

Eagle rods

N1 crank shaft

ACL bearings

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Trust oil sump extension with baffle and large pickup

Tomei metal head gasket

Tomei full engine gasket kit

MINES cam baffles

HKS cam gears

Greddy clear cam cover

splitfire coilpacks

ATI 1000HP harmonic balancer

Dayco heavy duty racing timing belt

New idle bearings

All new seals

New belts p/s alt and w/p

Nismo engine mount kit

NGK iridium racing plugs

Alloy m spec radiator

Silicon hoses

Dry cell battery

Custom made catch can with oil return

INDUCTION

Garrett 2860-7 ball bearing turbos

Nismo 800x300x120 intercooler sprayed in black

Braided lines for oil and coolant

Speedflow fittings

Fuel system

BOSCH 023 in-tank fuel pump

GATES bigger fuel hoses

Nismo 600cc injectors

Drivetrain

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Nismo short shift kit

REDLINE oils used

Engine management

APEXi power fc with hand controller

HKS EVC boost controller

Blitz turbo timer

Exhaust

HKS exhaust manifolds

NISMO 3.5 inch exhaust from dump pipe back

Suspension&brakes

Genuine Bilstein full adjustable coilovers

NISMO strut brace

NISMO adjustable arms

CUSCO brake booster stopper

INTERIOR

NISMO seats

Photos

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Interested, please PM me your number.

I'll be down in Sydney in December, however I can have a relative come and check it out and if it's all good, I can fly down.

This car is quick... used to eat my GTR alive previously... =)

Very nice interior... and suspension...

  • 4 weeks later...

How many kms on chassis and how many since engine rebuild? Cheers

Hi mate. Chassis has done 116,000kms on the clock and it is rust free. Motor that I'm not sure as it was done by previous owner and I wasn't given a record for it. However I am sure it has done much less than the chassis. And I recently did a compression test myself and it came out 145-150 cross all 6 which indicates that the motor is healthy.

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