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NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR 1993 (silver)

MODS-

ENGINE /INDUCTION

-RB26 DETT (after performance rebuild - done only 6,000 km)

- TRUST T78 (customized by Race Pace for more streetable)

-Apexi Cam wheels

-N1 PISTONS

-N1 RODS

-N1 OIL PUMP

-N1 WATER PUMP

-ARC 106mm drag front mount intercooler

-Splitfire grounding kit

-Twin Greedy BOV kit

-Greedy silcon blue piping kit throughout motor

-Twin APEXi air filter kit

-Fujitsubo Rm101 cat back exhaust - brand new with hks high flow cat

HANDLING / DRIVE TRAIN / AERO

-Brand new twin plate Exceedy racing clutch (drives like standard)

-Teins fully adjustable coil overs (right rear leaks a little)

-Hks hypermax pillow balls tops

-Endless new pads all round

-IMPUL RS Hoshino 18x10 all round rims (deep deep deep dish)

-18 inch 265/35r Bridgstones tyres all round (brand new condition)

-Veilside front bar with N1 slots - exactly like Deans wide body Veilside BNR32

- Tomei - tinted rear tail light covers

-D-speed clear front indicators (not side ones)

ELECTRONICS / INTERIOR

-Power FC with hand held controller (inc boost control kit)

-3 Defi BF series gauges (boost / water temp / oil temp)

-Brand new BMW leather 2 tone re-trim (silver/titanium colour) through out car

433kw @ wheels on a mild 1.5 bar (PULP fuel) on Race Pace Motorsports in April 04

Has been detuned to a mild 330kw at wheels on PULP (with waste gate plumbed back for less attention from five O)

$36,500 NO OFFERS - GOING INTERSTATE FOR WORK SO HAVE TO SELL

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ooharrgtr - pic of rear tomei tail lights has been attached above. If you could assist in selling my gtr itd be good. Heaps of interest but no one with the balls to buy this beast. ;P money talks, bu11sh1t walks

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Not many late 1993 GTR32s setup like this for sale at the moment. Dont lose this opportunity as this beast is so streetable its not funny. Took out a couple of the melbourne skylines australia members out for a drive on the weekend, and it really surprised them on how well the T78 custom setup by Race Pace performed. It comes on boost like 2540s but has all that high end grunt as well. 433kws on Race Pace's dyno few months back in shoot out mode, but has now been detuned at 330kws by ICE so that the new owner doesnt get too scared.

Good luck with your sale mate,

Just a couple of questions..

What kind of boost level is producing the 330kW at the wheels?

Have injector/fuel pump mods been done?

How many k's have the engine / chassis done?

-Patrick

Good luck with your sale mate,

Just a couple of questions..

What kind of boost level is producing the 330kW at the wheels?

Have injector/fuel pump mods been done?

How many k's have the engine / chassis done?

-Patrick

330 kw with 1.3 bar................ hitting max boost at around 5600-5800rpm.

injectors are 750ccs and pump is aftermarket but unsure of. maybe nismo or 044 bosch.

engine has done less than 30 thousand and chassis has done over 100 thousand.

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