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Immaculate R32 GTR

333kw (At all Four @ 21 PSI.)

For those that like the detail, long list of engine & vehicle mods as per below;

Fully overhauled engine, Balanced and Blue printed (Engine built by Pace Pace Motorsport in Melbourne)

New crank Head ported and polished, new guides & valves
Trust valve springs
Tomei cams 260-9.15
JE Forged Pistons
HP Bearings
Argo Billet rods

N1 billet oil pump

Trust high volume sump

Remote oil filter and oil cooler

72 lb injectors

Bosch 044 fuel pump

25/30 parallel HKS Turbos

4 inch inter cooler

Nizmo pod filters and cold air intake

CES ceramic dump pipes and full high performance exhaust system

Nistune Ecu

HKS Launch Control & torque splitter

Turbo smart eboost

Overhauled gearbox

Excedy triple plate clutch

Koni adjustable suspension

Full customer GTR interior

18 inch Simmons Alta wheels

No money to spend. Low k's since engine build (has 173,000 on the clock.)

Currently engineered and registered in NSW. All extras and spares supplied with car

Located NSW Far South Coast - Will travel to Canberra for genuine inspection.

$36,000

Reasonable genuine offers considered

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