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Just keep it. Someone's looking for a twin entry cooler in wtb section sell it to him sell your twins go single and you'll love it after selling your stuff you may not have to put that much towards your single setup.

Just a thought

Edited by mr skidz

Well you told me you wanted to put a single turbo on it a couple of week ago which was while it was for sale to help with the response.

so I made (1) suggestion to keep it because people keep wasting your time and you've since "told" me (3) times to buy your car.

It's getting old

So, I know this may be quite a long shot. Would you be willing to export to the US? I currently have a 90 GTR, and I can store a 91 for free as I'm a dual citizen of US and Canada. I'd obviously pay all the associated costs of shipping,export,import,etc.. it is a question of if you'd be willing to help in the process as far as assisting in the arrangement of shipping. This car is super attractive considering it costs $25,000USD to get a rusted bone stock R32 WITH 60K+ Miles. So if you would be willing to help assist in arranging shipping the car from Aus to Canada, I'd be interested. PM me if you'd like to discuss further, if not I totally understand.

This guy is a tyre kicker and time waster..

1991 GTR SKYLINE has built bottom end by CV PERFORMANCE

Argo rods

CP pistons

N1 crank 2.6ltr

Ported head by Rams head service

NITTO Head Gasket

ARP studs

Twin high mount apexi rhx6 turbos rated at 1000hp

External waste gate

Tiel blow off valve

Hypertune plenum and throttle body

Trust twin entry inter cooler

Haltech platinum pro ECU

OS GEKEN tripple plate clutch

GTR 5 SPEED BOX standard

OS geken cam gears

HKS 272 cams

Fabricated over flow tank pwr steering tank and sump with baffling

Relocated battery in boot

700cc injectors

Twin 044 Boch pumps

Oil cooler

Surge tank

TOMIE fuel rail

Splitfire coils

full NISMO enhanced kit

NISMO 260km dash 27000kms

imacculate inside has no bubbles or cracks in dash or door cards

BRIDE racing seat and 1m new Bride trim to recover seat insert in grey and black..

3inch system

Magnaflow rear muffler

100cell hiflow Magnaflow cat

R34 GTR wheels Bridgstone potenza tyres

New GTR standard steering wheel

drives great has NOS nitrous kit aswell car makes around 340awkw with out the gas very fast car ...

Can easily be converted to run E85 and make more power..its on 98 pump fuel now

needs a little paint on front bar and rear passenger quater and rear spoiler but other then that very straight and clean for a 25yr old car

Grab a bargain standard GTR'S go for this much you can't build it for the money these cars a going up in price.. body is very straight never been in an accident rails are good

Mate imported it in 2007 and did all the work to it thru CV PERFORMANCE i am the second owner and CV are my workshop aswell

Can sell for cheaper with other 19inch wheels and MOMO steering wheel

I am firm on the price!

Can be shipped to the USA/Canada at buyers expence priced at $4000 aud takes 27days from Australia is legal in the USA as its 25yrs old

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