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Up for sale is my 1989 black r32 GTR,

I'm putting it on here for sale hoping to find someone that will appreciate it and that it will go to a good home. It has done a genuine 123 xxxkms. It is currently in the process of a engine rebuild in the chase of more power, but sadly I no longer can finish it off,and do not wish to part it out because it's to good of a car to do it too, the car is a roller with , it just needs the motor assembled,a ECU of your choice, intercooler and piping and dump pipe to the exhaust, bigger fuel lines put through the car, and coil pack setup.

The car

.Good condition for its age

.g2 coilovers all round (unsure of brand)

.tinted windows

.N1 rear boot lip insert

.Custom number plates,

.16x7 3 peice cheviot wheels( two are scratched)

.rear drilled brake discs

. Interior is in good condition , all original except for a boost gauge, no radio and gtst front seats

The motor

26/30 ,car has been run with the 26/30 so no mods need to be carried out to fit the motor in the GTR

.r31 rb30 skyline block

.Bored 20thou with nitto pistons 10.5.1 comp

.rb26 bore oil squirters put into the rb30 block

.rb26 crank windage trays

.high octane sump with tomie baffle trays also with sump to head breather

. High octane oil seperator tank above the cam overs, cam covers have mines baffles kit,

.1.5 block oil restrictors

.precions h beam rods

.arp studs for the rods, head and crank,

.direct clutch services twin plate clutch

.ati 1000hp Balancer

. Crank and cam trigger kit

. Nitto head gasket

. Nitto billet oil pump

. Craig Davies electric water pump

.1mm over size inlet and exhaust valves

.hypertune 100mm throttle body and manifold

.280 10.5 lift cam tech camshafts

.tomie adjustable cam gears

. The rb26 head needs to be ported if you wish but has been milled to fit the cams

. Precision 6766 turbo 1.00 rear housing, ball bearing on a 6 boost manifold that is t4 split pulse manifold and is ceramic coated with twin 44mm turbosmart wastegates

. Fuel set up is a 1000hp job with 1 walbro e85 in tank pump to 3 main pumps with 6 1650cc Injectors and a areoflow fuel rail , I got the fuel setup done with in mind for a bigger turbo choice down the track if it ever happened so that I didn't have to upgrade again, unsure of brand of pumps and surge tank as its been so long since I've seen all the parts in there boxes. But can supply pics and who did it tomorrow.

Also there is a nismo 2way rear diff to go in the car a set of 4 near new track slicks to go on the 16x7 rims

.3.5 inch stainless xforce exhaust with stainless catpost-134876-14542379432722_thumb.jpgpost-134876-14542380090681_thumb.jpg

There's so much more to list to this car that I can think of at moment, but everything that I have for it goes with the car

The GTR is registed and in Tasmania, Hobart more than happy to ship the car and send more pics to serious buyers

Call/txt Peter on 0438308757

$16,000 negotiablepost-134876-14542378105938_thumb.jpg

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