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1989 BNR32 - 116XXX KM

$36,000

Hi all,
Time has come for me to move on from my pride and joy of 8 years. Over that time i have worked hard to get her to the point she is today, alas family has gotten in the way and i would like someone with the passion i have to take over. Car has been rebuilt, with full receipts for work done, and has had an interior overhaul. 
All work done up until end 2016 done by ultimate tunes in Canberra, Tune is done by JEM in Sydney. Car is running map sensors, and is ready to be flex tuned. Car was flex tuned previously but i lost my local E85 shop so last retune i put it back to 98 (tuned to 300KW). Details are as follows:

Engine:
Nitto Pistons and Beam Rods
Nitto Oil Pump
Nitto Gasket kit
Tomei Type B cams, Springs, and Cam Gears
ARP Studs
Mishimoto Al Rad
Garrett 2860-7's
Custom front pipes with HKS Super Dragger exhaust (Stock dumps)
HKS hardpipe kit
HKS Kansai strut bar
HKS AFM delete pipes
ARC Super induction box
High octane catch can with braided lines
Triple plate clutch (can't remember the brand sorry)

ECU:
Haltech Platinum Pro
Haltech 3 Port Can Hub
Haltech Wideband controller
Haltech Flex Fuel Sensor
Haltech Io Expander
Haltech Boost Solenoid
Haltech 3 Bar Map Sensor

Exterior:
Resprayed a mix of gunmetal with blue
Bee*R B5 racing wheels with 595 RSR Semis
Fibreglass bonnet

Interior:
Nismo seat cover replacements
Nismo steering wheel with horn
Nismo floor mats
Nismo pedal set
Nismo boost gauge
Nismo rear vision cover
Nismo fashion lighter
Nismo gear knob
Defi din gauge set
Nissan option foot rest
Nissan option center console with cup holders

All in all she is in good shape for a car her age, with the following issues present:
Small amount of rust bottom side of firewall
Small oil leak coming from rear turbo
Throttlebody is slightly out of adjustment, recommend adjusting before going for a heap more power, safely turned around at the moment
gearbox Syncs are getting tired

Everything stated comes with the car, along with spares i have (original steering wheel etc). Slightly neg, can neg further if you want me to start removing nismo items. Car doesn't have rego, but can put more on if need be.

happy to discuss further/provide more info if needed. 

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GTr detail 2.jpg

GTR detail.jpg

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GTR interior 3.jpg

Interior 2.jpg

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12 minutes ago, RBN1 said:

Time has come eh? Lots spent on this car. 

Make sure to put it on the various FB GTR pages. They go nuts for ones like this.


Good luck.

Cheers man

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