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This is merely an expression of interest for the moment. However if i do get the right offer, i will be letting it go.

I'm looking to possibly part with my R32 GTR for the right price as I need the money for a investment.

Imported into South Australia in 2012 completely standard with a genuine 109 000kms on the clock, (Japanese de-registration papers to prove it), It now sits at 124 000kms. It fell into my hands around a year ago, I cleaned it up a little, pulled the motor out and carried out a tone of quality mods which will be listed. All work was carried out by myself as I'm a licensed mechanic.


Garrett 2860 -9 turbo's

Mine's dump pipes

Blitz front pipes

200cel high flow cat

Apexi catback

Apexi intake kit

GFB boost controller

HSD monopro coilovers

HICAS deleted

Splitfire coil packs

Level 2 SSCC sprung cerametallic clutch by RPM clutches

Full Nitto gasket kit throughout the whole engine including viton (e85 friendly) valve stem seals

Tomei 270 9.15mm poncams

Spool adjustable cam gears

N1 oil pump

tomei sump baffle

NITTO metal headgasket

Tomei 1.3mm head oil restrictor

ARP head studs

All new silicone heater hose kit

Nismo engine mounts

Walbro 400 in tank fuel pump

Bosch 1250cc injectors (not installed)

Z32 AFM's (not installed)

Apexi Power FC (awaiting tune)


My plans were to get the car tuned on e85 however time has restricted me from doing so.

R34 wheels not included, will come with standard r32 gtr wheels with about 40% tread.


Includes: All stock parts

De-registration papers as seen in photo's

Full Australian service history including the compliance invoice from back in 2012


Price: $28 000

Location: Western Sydney


PM or preferably text on 0413 650 six five five. Please no time wasters or test pilots, only genuine buyers.

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Some more photo's, apologies to admin, i wasn't able to edit my original post...

(cam gear cover will be included in sale, only removed to make it easier for the tuner to access the cam gears)

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