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Hi all I have a r32 gtr im just not getting the time to do, the car was complete till cylinder 6 let go I bought a low k replacement motor to put in added some parts but I haven't had the time to put it back in

so im looking to sell this off either sell motor and box as a package and rolling shell separate

or the lot you just have to assemble it

price is $8000 for the lot pretty frim on the price

as for shell separate to motor I will wait and see I would like the lot to sell together

car is located in noosa on the sunshine coast

best to phone or text on 0416 356 098 ............if I don't answer leave a message or text and I will call you back when I get a chance... phone s on silent most of the time

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Motor was out of a 94 vspec 2 which had gone backwards into a wall so it will be a late model crank (long oil pump drive)

has nismo le mans turbos

xforce dumps

tomie sump baffle

aftermarket y pipes

3ince mild steel exhaust

os giken twinplate which has ok giken rebuild kit for it and fly wheel has been machined

the shell is complete all the parts are there, but the bonet front bar and intercool all has ben removed to make getting motor in and out easier

walbro intake pump

tien coilovers the electronic dampening ones has a thing in the cab so you can adjust on the move

all the interior is there minus a cd player

there will be things I have forgotten but its all there I just do not have time to work on it due to have 2 kids and renovating the house I would rather see it go to someone who can get it going again sooner than I can

the pick is when it was all togeather I can get pics as it sits now but not much has change

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Edited by daz32

Check it out for me when you head past the Gold Coast Plattsy, looks like a great deal, but it's just too far away for me to check out.

Good luck with the sale Darren.

no swap needed just drop the new engine in old is already out and you got a gtr for 8gs with some light mods 2g more put a aftermarket ecu on and should be able to get some decent power aswell

  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry for the late reply I have been away working

I would prefer to sell it as a complete car for the moment but if I do part it ill let you know

it is a late 90 model

and the gearbox isn't in the car currently

Thanks Daz

  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys this is still for sale next time im home is between the 9th and the 19th of may if you want to come inspect the car or want pictures of it send me a text or private message with your email and I can forward them through

Here are a couple pics as it sits now

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