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Selling my pride and joy, a BNRR32 1992 R32 GTR in ORIGINAL condition.
When i was looking to buy one, i was after something with low kms and the least amount of modifications. I came across this and bought it, now priorities have changed and its time for someone else to show it the love.

PROS
1992 R32 GTR (late model) Tuned to 236kw @ 13psi (3/7/14) Have dyno Sheets
GENUINE 81xxx KMS (have papers)
Factory R32 GTR Wheels
ABS
Factory Turbos
R33 GTR gearbox
Factory Suspension
Factory Steering wheel (great condition)
Factory Front pipes + dump pipes
Factort front mount + piping
Hornet 433H JustCars compliant Alarm sytem + central locking ($520, also have receipts)
Body is VERY straight
Rails are Straight (no accident history, REVS checks are welcomed)
9months Registration left.
Turbosmart Boost Tee
HKS Super Drager 3.5' cat back (sounds REALLY nice)
Aftermarket Leather gearknob
Headunit and Speakers
Podfilter Intake Kit
Front and rear strut braces

CONS
Crack on front driver side plastic front bar, in the corner below headlight.
Fuel sender float is stuck (ive inspected it) So fuel gauge fluctuates (easy fix $50 part)
Sometimes (has its days) it has the usual RPM gauge fluctuations common on all R32 Models from dry solders.
Whiney throw out bearing.

$22500ono Ive listed everything that this car is about, its a great collectors car or sleeper, would like to see it go to a good home.If possible i prefer TXT messages as not always available for calls.

NO SWAPS! Not interested so dont bother. No test Pilots unless deposit is given.
GENUINE buyers only. Low ballers will be ignored.

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  • 3 weeks later...

BUMP, New Years change of mind looking to start a business/buy house.

Car back up for sale. COntact for info.

No major Rush.

Price Drop $21k

Car now has a addition of Trust front pipes, also front bar is being repaired atm.

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