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Regrettably up for sale my 92 R32 GTR
$23500 ono
Rego til July 2015

This is my dream car and absolutely love this thing but unfotunately I need to sell it due to other commitments. Owned this car for about 8 months now and has been garaged with a car cover every night. Used as a weekend car only. 380kw on 18psi pump fuel.
Car has alot of mods with receipts that prove the work. Genuine interest only please and no low-ballers. I am definately negotiable but do not make me laugh at you.

Major service done 13th Oct 2015:
Whiteline rear cradle & diff bushes
Aftermarket Brake & clutch master cylinders
New rack&pinion and Steering rack bushes
All liquids replaced
Wheel alignment
Hicas lock bar
Fuel Filter cleaned
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Performance:
G4 Link ECU
CP Forged pistons and rods
Bored out to 86.5mm
Garret -5 twin turbo’s
Extreme 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 1000cc 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
17” Buddyclub P1’s
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Interior:
Bee-R Rev Limiter
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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