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For Sale: Silver 1992 R32 GTR - 75 500kms running 270hp on wastegate pressure (run in)

Have my r32 up for sale, have owned it for just under a year and had big plans for it but have had a change at heart and want to get out of the car game and travel.

Spent a bit of time and money cleaning it up from when I bought it as I am a very pedantic owner - The mods list includes:

Motor built by Phantom Performance around 5500kms ago

Bored out 20 Thou

Forged oversized pistons

ARP rod bolts

new bearings plus crank re grind

Head is all standard

Oil Cooler

N1 Turbos

Stainless dumps, catco high flow cat to a Motoria Catback

Splitfire coil packs

Kei office Non adjustable coilovers

Almost every bush is polyurethane including Subframe

The steering rack has been rebuilt also, unknown of when

Apexi Intake

4 inch thick FMIC

Slotted rotors fron and rear

MINES Ecu

Air fuel gauge

HI-CAS completely deleted, no lines rack or tierods - adjustable arms in place

Twin Blitz BOVs

N1 Front bar and side skirts

HD Clutch

Some random 18x9.5 rims with 285/30/18 Nankangs

2WD/4WD switch

GReddy air guide

HKS Boost controller (only reading boost at the moment)

Most of which came with the car when I bought it but I have recently fixed up a few little things such as LHF CV boots have been replaced along with the RHF wheel bearing and the HICAS delete. Also have replaced with genuine parts:

Re-badged with all 5 outer badges plus the coilpack valley cover badge

Center aircon vent

LHF inner guard lining

rear window lower mould

Genuine Nissan front wiper blades!!

Had plans for a new ECU and a tune which it would benefit greatly from as the Mines don't work to well in Australia. Receipts for pretty much all work that's been done to the car since import in 05. The car has rego till June and will come with a RWC upon deposit from a genuine buyer. No Swaps - chasing $20 500 but am NEGOTIABLE

PM for more pictures or shoot me a text on 0437 445 706

Located North Brisbane

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