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Hey Guys so just trying to sell my R32 GTR (PICS ARE IN CARSALES ADD)

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1990/SSE-AD-2993172/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1


On Pump 98 it has 588 HP at all 4 wheels
And roughly 700 HP on E85

Here is a rough break down of the car

ENGINE -

RB30 Complete forged bottom end
Built by Hi-Octane Racing (Rated to 1000HP)
http://hioctaneracing.com/hi-octane-racing-rb30-motor/

Hi-Octane 9L Baffled sump
Nitto Billet Oil pump
ATI Balancer


HEAD - Has BEEN PULLED APART REFRESHED 2000 K'S AGO

ARP Head Studs
Nitto Mutlilayer head gasket
Nitto Intake Gasket
Nitto Exhaust Gasket
Nissan genuine N1 water pump
Gates Racing Timing Belt Kit
ARP RB30 Flywheel Bolts
Kelford 282 Cams
HKS Cam Gears
Turbonetics GTK 1050 Billet Turbo (Rated to 1000HP)
6 Boost twin scroll manifold with EGT ports
TurboSmart 60MM Powergate
All BRAND NEW SPEEDFLOW BRAIDED LINES AND AN FITTINGS
2.5inch Wastegate pipe plumbed in
4 inch dump pipe
Brand new 4 inch manga flow exhaust to 4inch cannon
Greddy plenum (welded and painted black)
Greddy plenum 10mm pipe kit 4inch
100MM Intercooler
Brand New alloy radiator (Koyorad)
Front mounted fuel cooler
Custom catch can set up


DRIVE TERRAIN -

Os Giken Twin Plate clutch (rebuild and upgraded by NPC)
Standard RB26 GTR gearbox from a 33 GTR (Serviced and cleaned push type)

FUEL SYSTEM -

Bosh 044 lift pump intank
7.2L polished alloy Surge tank
Magnafuel 750 Protuner fuel pump (2000 HP)
Inline filter twin entry fuel rail
Bosch 2200CC injectors
Aeromotive FPR Fuel Cooler

ALL BRAIDED HOSES AND AN FITTINGS ON FUEL SYSTEM



SUSPENSION BRAKES WHEELS -

TEIN HA coilovers
Oversized Front and rear sway bars
Rear subframe lock kit
Replaced STEERING COLUMN, Steering Rack
New Wheel Bearings
DBA 4000 Rotors
19 X 9.5 Axis Hiro Wheels

INTERIOR -

Haltec Platinum Pro
Haltec Boost Controller
Cusco 6 point bolt in Roll cage (Only half cage ATM)
Sparco Steering Wheel
Greddy Water, oil temp and oil pressure
Defi Boost gauge
Torque Spilt Controller

Paint, Body Interior are all in good condition.

Engine has been pulled apart and refreshed only 2000 K's ago

BIG $$$ Build..

All Work has been done by Mercury Motorsport and has been regularly serviced by them.

Any Question don't hesitate to call me or Mercury..

PH - 0411 326 017

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