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Its finally time to sell my pride and joy,

1994 R32 GTR

127,865ks

$49000

the car has always been garaged and only ever ran on 98 it's just had a fresh rebuild only 800ks ago and was fully resprayed 3 years ago but now I've started a little family I dont have the time or money to fully enjoy this beautiful car to its fullest nor do i have the space to keep it as an investment,
Mods
Engine Block: 

- freshly checked and tested R33 block 
(800ks ago)
- Forged pistons 
- STD Rods
- ACL race bearings
- ARP 2000 Head studs
- GT 2860-5 turbos
- HKS dumps and front pipe

Head work:

- Tomei 264 cam shafts 
- Tomei Cam Gears
- Heavy duty valve springs

Efi: 

- SARD intake fuel pump
- SARD Fuel rail + Fuel pressure Reg
- SARD 700cc Fuel Injectors
- Haltec Platnium Pro ECU

Intake/Cooling:

- 110mm thick intercooler
- HKS intercooler Hard pipe kit
- Twin Mines pods 
- Aluminium radiator
- Oil relocation kit

Drivetrain/Suspension:

- Front and rear LSD
- BC coilovers
- Nismo Super Copper Mix clutch
  (800ks old)

Interior/Exterior

- Haltech Platnium pro ECU
- Turbo E-Boost in cabin controller
- Trust side skirts and rear pods

I really do love this car and it brings a smile to my face every time i even just sit in it, it is a regrettable sale but it's time for a new family car, no time wasters tyre kickers or test pilots, if I miss your call or it goes straight to voice mail just shoot me a text and I'll call you back, (my job site has horrible reception)IMG_0087.JPG.66cbe94ab07858a4df8445185237481a.JPGIMG_0088.JPG.5bcb455ca2e5e599bb795610f2ac7f0c.JPG313860927_RTRSAUdynoday1.jpg.4620965f51b42b2a157be25fad52396b.jpg1147159537_RTRSAUdynoday3.jpg.cc5d89848ae79d765b211dfc71f0b074.jpg641909034_RTRSAUdynoday4.jpg.fdab5eb39fa88b835ed4c46368baffb5.jpg2099763610_RTRSAUdynoday6.jpg.5c3f83359c8303b50855715c6d3378b4.jpg645737061_RTRSAUdynoday7.jpg.2becfa3ace2b57d8c22c4bce37ddcc40.jpg1096911778_sns2.jpg.c907118881fef8e89b12af30a3cd677e.jpg2051121891_sns3.jpg.9548cef0186e1e0231221fe67b71bfcd.jpg20180516_161735.thumb.jpg.7f36fe0152538f172b2a5fe79a293298.jpg1717157243_P1010169-Copy.JPG.90bcc1aeee3faac277a6b634794a5c62.JPGP1010170.thumb.JPG.f3ec39ef7ecf37c27e945d924a8169ca.JPGP1010177.thumb.JPG.26092996b26c790d0709e2890d7cab1c.JPGP1010180.thumb.JPG.d1281f30b624940d93a6848b25f07f91.JPG 

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