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1989 BNR32

1989 R32 GTR  South Australia (close to Adelaide)

AH3 Wine red

150k kms on clock

Rebuilt RB26 15k kms since rebuild, compression 165+ psi

Garrett GT2860r -7

Nistune E85 dedicated 329rwkw, Greddy Profec2 EBC

Brembo Evo brakes front & rear with BM57 master cylinder, calipers rebuilt, powder coated, new 2 piece front rotors(Girodisc), new DBA4000 rear, all new pads & lines

oil cooler & filter relocated, new radiator

R34 Gtr rims X 5

Bride Digo seats(driver & passenger)

HKS front pipe with 3.5inch stainless exhaust

Suspension has all been done front & adjustable rear(whiteline) including subframe bushes, cv joints, rack boot ends, tierods etc etc & Hicas lock

splitfire coils, jim berry clutch, walbro fuel pump, 1000 injector dynamics, apexi pod filters

Everything listed is brand new including hoses & clamps & im sure i have missed gear

All original parts taken off car come with the sale including seats,rims,suspension, brakes plus a set of Hks coilovers(they were too firm for my liking)

This is not a POS GTR, it goes, stops steers better than new original & has no squeeks,squiwls clunks or bangs, it has never let me down & is so nice to drive.

No its not immaculate, its 27 years old, paint presents well, however the rear spoiler has a chip & car has usual light scratches from age & front lower spoiler could do with a touch up & new hardware kit for proper install. Interior is also well maintained with a great dash.

Asking $35K negotiable

Im a motivated seller, however low ballers need not apply

Not interested discussing it here so If you are genuinely interested in the car pick up the phone 0418 896 910 give me a call

More pictures for genuine interested people. (i will have to take them as im not a picture collecter), i know what my car looks & performs like(you gotta pay to play)

Thanks for the AD (SAU)

Regards

Mark

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the bump Carl.

I have had minimal interest in car, i said i was a motivated seller, so i will cut to the chase & drop my price to $30k.

I would rather sell car than store it, i very rarely use it, i have a few other cars & just spent 8 years on a total restoration so i will be enjoying that one now.

I stand by my ad stating this is not a POS gtr its very well sorted & had money spent where it should/needed be & it wont dissapoint.

Anyone interested in new price give me a ring 0418896910 & i can go into alot more detail about it & send any photos you want.

Thanks (sau)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Ok for all who are interested, the car is now sold.

Congratulations to the new owner, enjoy.

Good luck to those wanting a decent gtr.

Thanks SAU for the ad & such a great forum with a wealth of knowledge.

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