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R32 GTR November 1992
300 KWS @ 18psi (Garret 2860-7’s)

Full engine rebuild at Croydon Racing Developments (CRD) Full windows out re-spray by Prestige, Tuned by Extreme Street Performance (ESP) and fully Maintained by John at Trojan Motorsports.
My GTR is over engineered and under utilised.

 KM’s: < 130,000 km’s on body, < 20,000km’s on Engine.

Price:  $39,900 +

Location: Canberra.

PM me if you’re genuine and financial. Dreamers and scammers ignored.

The body is straight, rails are straight, no rust, no bog, and no accident history.  Good combination of quality brand parts that works extremely well together. Has not been raced or on any tracks during my 12 year ownership. All work completed since 2011 with most receipts, parts listed are of the same age, and driven appx 20,000kms.

Engine - Full rebuild by CRD (2011)
Fully serviced head, chemical clean, install new seals etc., reset all shim clearances, Block bore using torque plate dummy head and minor head port/polish work. Hand finished rings and full dummy assembly for clearances.

  • JE/Nitto Pistons
  • NITTO RB Series High Volume Oil Pump
  • NITTO crank shaft collar
  • NITTO DBS Drag Metal Head Gasket
  • NITTO Metal Intake/Exhaust Gaskets
  • Eagle H-beam rods
  • ARP 2000 Head stud kit
  • ACL race series engine bearings (Big end / main)
  • Tomei Poncams, Type B
  • Garret 2 x 2860 -7’s
  • CRD Custom flat pan 9.5L race sump extension with internal baffles
  • CRD Custom Made oil catch can
  • Nismo Engine Mount Kit (engine and gearbox mounts)
  • New OEM Thermostat assembly and OEM Thermostat
  • Os Giken Adjustable Cam Gear
  • Extreme award winning HD Twin Plate Clutch
  • New Tarzan G Sensor (Do-luck)
  • ATI 1000hp Balancer
  • Mines cam Baffles
  • Diff (rear) rebuilt by Award in Sydney
  • Rebuilt/Reconditioned L/H & R/H drive shafts

Fuel System

  • Injector Dynamics ID 1000cc injectors (Flow matched)
  • Walbro 460lph E85 compatible in tank fuel pump
  • SARD Fuel rail
  • SARD fuel reg / Fuel pressure gauge
  • Splitfire Coil packs
  • Engine Management
  • Haltech Platinum Pro Sports 2000 (plug-in)
  • 2 bar map sensors
  • RH9 Alternator - 130amp
  • RH9 Starter motor
  • 4wd/2wd - illuminated push button

Induction/Exhaust

  • Garret 2860-7 Turbo’s
  • Nismo Plenum
  • HKS Kansai Service Tower Bar Type 2
  • HKS Waste gate Adjustable Actuators
  • running MAF less) Apexi Super Suction Kit (
  • HKS/Apexi hard Piping kit
  • TRUST FMIC
  • GTR Stock BOV's
  • XFORCE split Dumps
  • HKS Super Turbo cat back exhaust system
  • Koyorad 53mm Aluminum Radiator

Suspension

  • Bilstein, Eibach, Whiteline (SK’s Customised package 2011)
  • Eibach Front Main Springs
  • Eibach Rear Main Springs
  • Eibach Rear helper/tender springs
  • Bilstein Coil over conversion kit
  • Bilstein Front Shocks – Revalved for Australian conditions
  • Bilstein Rear Shocks – Revalved for Australian conditions
  • Whiteline Front stabiliser bar Adj
  • Whiteline Rear stabiliser bar Adj
  • Whiteline Plus Caster kit
  • Whiteline Front Camber kit
  • Whiteline Plus Rear Camber Kit
  • Whiteline Rear Sub frame alignment kit
  • Bump Stop & Dust Cover Kits
  • Whiteline HICAS replacement kit and
  • Rear lower control arm bushes
  • Cusco Upper control arms – rear KTS Upper control arms front
  • Cusco rear strut brace

Brakes

  • Brembo GTR Vspec 33 Calipers (Fully serviced by PBR)
  • New BMC BM57
  • DBA 4000 wiper slotted rotors
  • Project MU HC+ (F/R) including MU anti-squeal pads
    NISMO LM GT4’s, RAYS OMORI Factory LE - Nismo Black (18 x 9.5 +12)
  • HEL Braided Brake lines – ADR approved

Wheels

  • NISMO LM GT4’s, RAYS OMORI Factory LE - Nismo Black (18 x 9.5 +12)
  • Federal 595 RSR’s 255/35/R18

Cosmetics - Engine bay

  • Blue Engine & valley cover
  • Nismo Radiator Cap
  • Nismo Oil Cap
  • Nismo Fuel Cap
  • HKS Kansai Service Tower Bar Type 2
  • Cusco Master Brake Cylinder Stopper

Interior – All electrics work

  • OEM Dash (new)
  • OEM Clock (new)
  • Complete new lock set (incl. Ign. barrel)
  • Nismo blackface 320kmph cluster (new)
  • Nismo Throw over seat covers
  • Genuine Recaro Black SR3 Front Seats
  • Rear Seats Recovered in Black/Grey
  • Genuine Nismo black floor mats
  • OEM GTR shift knob (new)
  • Factory Drift Pad (OEM option)
  • Centre console has the extended drink holder (OEM Option)
  • OEM GTR Steering wheel (new)
  • Windscreen demister vents and A+C pillars (new) Stereo surround,
  • Genuine Gear and Handbrake boots  (new)
  • Aircon retrofit/converted, Refurbished and Serviced. Chilly

External

  • N1 Headlights
  • Trust Front bar
  • N1 Side Skirts (3 piece)
  • Nismo R34 smoked side blinkers
  • JJR Smoked front Indicators
  • Windscreen and Rear Qtr. Windows (new)
  • External R/L door weather strips (new)

Paint work (2012)                                                                                                                  

  • Full Re-spray (all glass out, doors, bonnet & boot removed) – BMW Blue Water by PRESTIGE

Stereo

  • Clarion 7” screen X401A double din Head Unit, Phoenix gold Splits, Rockford Fosgate Tweeters, Boston 12" subs x 2 (custom enclosures), Orion Xtreme 800w amp, Orion 250w amp. Remote
     
  • Keyless remote, Alarm Mongoose with Triple circuit automatic engine immobilization.

 300kws @ 18PSI

  • Rev Limited to 8200RPM (soft cut)
  • Shell Vpower 98 Ron only
     
  • A strong, reliable and great looking GTR.
  • Easily registered interstate by replacing pods with air box.                           
  • HKS Super Turbo cat back exhaust is under the DB’s @ 3200rpm

Extras

  • Nismo Key (Uncut)
  • 32 Wingless boot lid, 32 boot lid with 34GTR wing (both same colour as car)
  • Nismo 320kmh whiteface cluster set, Tacho 1100rpm (<20,000kms on odometer)
  • Nismo Triple gage whiteface Oil, Water, Pressure dials
  • New Tomie Type R Cams
  • New Trust Fuel rail with braided lines
  • New Nismo Reinforced Clutch bracket
  • Spare Ignitor (PTU)
  • Professionally recovered GTR steering wheel
  • GTR OEM floor mats
  • Rear wiper motor and wiper
  • Bonnet Struts
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