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The time has come for me to sell my 1994 R32 GTR V-SPEC.

Year: 1994

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR V-SPEC

Colour: KL0 Spark Silver Metallic

Odometer: 55xxx kms

Price: 50,000 AUD

Location: Perth, WA

 

This is a February 1994 V-SPEC, the last of the V-SPEC 1s before the V-SPEC 2 was introduced in March 1994 (V-SPEC 1 #1352 of 1396).

Reason for sale – I bought this car 7 years ago, before marriage and children. Unfortunately, as much as I’d love to keep it as a future collectable, it just doesn’t work as a second family car. In my time of ownership I think I would have done less than 6,000kms.

Recent service – by August 2018 the car had sat for 18 months while I built a new house. I took it to Galvsport here in Perth for a full service. In addition to the usual engine oil / gearbox oil / sparkplugs, I had the injectors cleaned, a bunch of fuel hose / wastegate hose / steering hose replaced and dump pipe re-wrapped. The entire rear subframe was also removed so that all subframe bushes could be replaced along with gearbox crossmember bushes, wheel alignment done, etc. New Optima D34 dry cell battery was put in the car last month.

 

Modification list, some done by me and some done by prior owners:
Engine:
R34 GT-R V-SPEC2 engine

VIPEC ECU, runs on E85
Garrett GT35R turbo
6Boost manifold

50mm Turbosmart external wastegate with screamer pipe. Plumb back pipe included.

HKS 272 cams

Adjustable cam gears

LS2 coil pack conversion

Deautschwerks 1200cc injectors
Sard fuel rail
Sard fuel pressure regulator

Galvsport custom catch can

Battery relocated to the boot

Larger capacity sump (believe its Hi Octane)
N1 oil pump
Nismo 1.5 way front diff
Trust oil filter relocation kit with Mocal oil cooler
Custom intake and heatwrapped dump/front pipes
Warlbro fuel pump with direct power source
Braided oil and water lines
HKS intercooler
HKS Silent Hi-Power exhaust
Exedy twin plate clutch and light weight flywheel

Tuned on E85 to 610rwhp @ 22psi by Sean at All Star Garage.

Wheels, Suspension and Brakes:
ETS PRO ATTESSA controller

Genuine Work Meister S1 3P 18x10.5 (gloss black with chrome rivets)

Federal RSR tyres

Diff reconditioned by Greg “Dalspec”. Breakaway torque increased. Backlash reset
MCA X-R coilovers

Front Cusco tension rods

Front UAS pivoting adjustable camber arms


Unknown brand adjustable rear camber arms
HICAS removed and lock bar installed
Whiteline front & rear swaybars
Strut bars front and rear (Cusco)

Interior:
Nismo 260kph dash
ATTESSA controller along with 2WD/4WD switch
Autowatch alarm system with inbuilt turbo timer

Just replaced the c-pillar trims with brand new ones

No tears or rips on the seats

Body:
N1 vents
N1 boot lip (not installed but included in sale)
N1 side skirts
N1 rear spats
6000k HIDs

Air con was removed at some point but have all the parts to go back in. Any standard parts that I have removed from the car have been kept and will go with it (e.g. the standard single DIN 3-gauge in dash cluster, heater / aircon controller, etc.).

Asking price is $50,000.

Please no time wasters or test pilots. There will be no joy rides. Test drives will only be for the genuinely interested and at my discretion. Please have your finances sorted before you view the car. Viewing won’t be at the car’s storage location but happy to meet at a mutually suitable location in the Subiaco area.

 

You can reach me on 0402 141 438. I am located in Perth, WA.

Cheers

James

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