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Time to sell my 1993 R32 GTR

will add pics later.

Advan prepped 05U block, 20 thou over.

Head ported and polished (Advan prepped)

R33 gtr crank, polished, lined and balanced.

Eagle rods

HKS dove tail forged pistons

Greddy oil pump

8L sump with baffling

External head drain

N1 water pump

Greddy cam gears

HKS cams, 264 in, 272 ex

Gates belt

Ross balancer

Catch tanks

Viper computer

Oil cooler and relocator

Malpassi fuel reg

Greddy fuel rail

JJR coil packs 

Koyo radiator 

100mm intercooler (cant remember name)

Surge tank with 2 bosch 044 fuel pumps in boot (genuine)

Battery relocated to boot with battery box and hold down clamps

Garret T04z .84

6boost manifold

Turbosmart 50mm progate 

Exedy twin plate clutch

Braided break lines

Dba rotors

Ecb yellow pads

Tein coilovers

Custom exhaust

Custom screamer pipe plumbed back into exhaust (for rwc)

Removable cap on screamer pipe 

Spark booster

R33 GTR mags

3 port boost solenoid

Boost gauge and holder

Missile toggle switch for low/high boost

New ngk spark plugs

New Just Jap R/H drive shaft

New L/H tie rod end

New steering rack boot kit

New bosch 1250cc injectors (E85 safe)

New Haltech Eflex sensor

New Federal 595 RS-RR tyres 235/40 R17

New second hand gearbox 

New inline fuel filter E85 safe

New bush kits (super pro) Spf 1831Ak, Spf 1695K

New Teflon braided fuel lines front to back

New speed flow fittings

New 265 LPH in tank fuel pump E85 safe

New genuine gtr fuel tank seal

Personalised plates 432GTR

Multiple dyno tunes

Low boost on 98 fuel 350hp 15psi

Low boost on E85 fuel 440hp 15psi

Hi boost on E85 fuel 616hp 23psi (still very safe) 

That's all I can think of right now, have lots of receipts but have also lost some too, over 30k spent on car mods, built tough.

Not sure on price, open to offers around the $45,000 mark for a quick sale

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