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Hi i have for sale a 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR in Gunmetal Grey. i brought this car a few months ago without the boss knowing and is quite unimpressed in my purchase so it needs to be sold. it has a range of upgrades all quality parts, newly service will all diff/gearbox/transfercase/ motor oils changed and a new HKS oil filter and Brad Penn racing oil.
upgrades include.
R34 motor

Toda 264 inlet and exhast cams

Nismo Big front mount cooler
Twin Trust Greddy T517's with the rear having a brand new core installed 2KM ago as there was a small amount of shaft play so better being safe then sory and i had it replaced, all new turbo gaskets.
Arp4000 head studs
Ozgiken adjustable cam gears
Apexi power FC with hand controller
Clear timing belt cover
Gates racing timing belt
Greddy strut brace
Nismo top arms, nismo bottom arms, nismo shoks, nismo springs, rear stear lockout bar done properly so no lights or errors.
New calibre pod filters with pod box and adapters, have not installed box yet but comes with car.
Mines front carbon fibre radiator air guide
N1 front vents
Nismo 3 piece side skirts
Spitfire coil packs
New iridium spark plugs
Twin trust split dumps into highflow cat and 3.5inch Jazma approved exhaust. which is prety quiet
Nismo "twin turbo' pipe with nizmo joiners
New 1000cc Xpurt injectors which are E85 compatible.
Sard adjustable fuel pressure reg.
Greddy oversized radiator
Greddy radiator cap
Greddy oversized remote front oil cooler and braided lines
Greddy Remote oil filter with braided lines and quality Earl's fitting, not chinese
Catch can and hose with earls fittings.
Nismo stearing wheel and horn
Apexi AVC-R boost controller
Air/fuel ratio guage.
Nismo boost guage in same spot as original
Bride Stradia 2 sport reclinable drivers seat with 4 point sabelt harness still in spec/ADR
original passengers seat and rear seats, needs a rear parcel shelf
Bride door trim inserts
Interior is clean for its age, has floor mats.
Full auto turbo timer
Nismo 320kmph dash
Nismo gearknob
Bluetooth stereo
cross drilled and slotted rotors with ebc green stuff pads
SSR Type-C with good rear tread and slicks on the front
Rear carbon fibre boot
tinted windows, aircon works good, clutch is fine no noises or knocks, could just do with a wheel alignment,
The car is going for a new tune next week.
The only thing that lets this car down is the paint on the roof, bonnet and the rear wing as the clear is starting to show its age on the bonnet and the roof has started chipping off.
Car can be viewed anytime after 6 weekdays or weekends im not after swaps as i have been told i dont need it and just need to move it on but i will not accept shiz offers as it can sit there thanks. More pics can be sont on request but no test drives till 100% of agreed value is in my hand.

After $16,500. once the car is tuned.

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