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This is a REGRETFUL expression of interest for my Rare Nissan R32 GTR VSpec in excellent condition with a great list of modifications!

I am needing to free up some funds to finish new house build but am not desperate to sell! I am open for trade's and cash adjustment my way and I am Interested in sports sedans or sports wagons! But open to look at what you have! Sale price is $25,000 and will come with Reg & RWC. I bought this car off Denis from this forum and he was a very particular owner. Racepace has looked after the car over the past few years and I have spent some dollars on the car tidying it up and giving it a new look. It being a EOI as I am heading overseas in 5 weeks for 2 months where my financial position may change where I can keep my pride and joy!

1993 R32 GTR VSpec1.

Engine:
Stock internals
Tomei sump baffles
HKS Oil cooler (Thermostat in sandwich plate)
Aftermarket Cam Gears
Garrett 2860-5 Turbos running 17psi boost
1000cc injectors
Walbro Fuel pump
Koyo 50mm alloy Radiator
Custom oil catch can behind battery
Apexi pods
Nismo AFM's
Oil Drain kit from head to sump
Power FC with HC
HKS Front Pipe
HKS Super Turbo 3.5" catback (nice sound)
metal cat converter
Exedy Button Clutch very drivable
Splitfire Coil Packs
New Nissan Wiring Loom
New Nissan Engine Fan

Brakes & Suspension

Brembo's Front and standard Nissan rears. (Don't know why no Brembos on rear)
Tein Super Streets
Cusco Front and Rear strut braces
Impul 18x9.5 rims wrapped in Toyo Proxy. No gutter rash at all.
braided brake and clutch lines
DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors all round
Adj caster rods front and rear
Camber adj upper arms


Interior & Exterior
Stock - no bubbles or cracks in dash. Excellent condition!!

​Original steering wheel in excellent condition.
- no broken vents etc
driver seat has very small hole where they usually appear not too noticable
Defi Single Din Gauge measures Oil, Water Temp and Oil Pressure
Defi Boost gauge in driver side vent
Nismo Gear knob
Ganador Mirrors

Tinted Windows
No rust anywhere
Rear pods (Very Rare)
New Leather Gear & Handbrake Boots

This car is a rare, appreciating vechile in excellent condition! Great receipt logs of past few years work and most of work done at Racepace, the GTR specialists!

This is a regretful expression of interest so no stupid offers.

Call Jamie on 0401-004-999 for anymore information.

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Edited by glaze

Wasn't fully prepared for the influx of msgs and phone calls re this EOI. OYEAHA, 7's are something i might get into for the right price, but I think I have 5 people wanting to come and check out the car as soon as I get back from interstate. So a cash sale is preferable at this stage.

Whaaaaaatttt no way Jamie !!! If I hadn't bought a house I woulda bought her back off ya !!! Get on it guys this car is perfect in every way never missed a beat when I owned her also Good Luck Jamie but please mate just keep her !!!

Whaaaaaatttt no way Jamie !!! If I hadn't bought a house I woulda bought her back off ya !!! Get on it guys this car is perfect in every way never missed a beat when I owned her also Good Luck Jamie but please mate just keep her !!!

I know Dennis, our house build has gotten out of hand:( I am hoping that it doesn't sell before we go to the US & then Jackie wins big so I can keep it:)

Lots of interest so far, but not quite the right trades & will not accept $20K or near that in cash! Will definitly keep it at that range. Open to look at trades with approx $5K (or more) cash my way. Thanks

rb30gtr, Im hearing you! Drove in into the city this morning and was having regrets even posting it for sale! I know right now I would love to free up some cash, so will have to be a great deal for me to release car!!

Nismo Dash has 55,000kms on it and have verification of low KMs since being in OZ. I believe the Nismo Dash was put in while in Japan, interior is in immaculate condition so would suggest pretty low Kms, but can never be sure.

Overall condition of the car is pretty much as close to perfect as u can get for a car this age no rust perfectly clean in every way and can guarantee never tracked or hammered in anyway but would be a fun car at the track nevertheless Jamie sell the VW mate and keep this lol

Thanks Dennis, if I did that I wouldn't need to sell it as I would be divorced:)

Here are some more pics for those guys that were requesting them. These have more details of the imperfections of the car. Imperfections are the knick out of the rear bar, as well as the few marks on the front bar. The small peeling of the rear windscreen seal, as you can see its tiny but I am a perfectionist when it comes to my cars. I had planned to respray front and rear bars and fix any little issue with the car. Since owning it, I have done some preventative servicing, new coil & coil loom as I know these eventually become a problem, as well as anything else that needed doing like replacing a power steering hose. As you will see, interior is in excellent condition, apart from the drivers side booster which has been patched. Forgot to take a pic but can upload for any interested parties.

As you will see and as previous owner Dennis above stated, this car is in great condition and has been owned and reputed by mature, sensible owners since being in Aus.

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Thanks mully. Will be putting this up on Carsales in the next few days if no buyers from the forum world.

Here come even more "Will you take $15K?" oh but its cash :P

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