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G'day Guys,

- 89 R32 GTR ******* In PERTH *******

- 200rwkw and standard 10psi (dyno sheet from Ken @ Hyperdrive)

- came with boost restrictor in place and left in as long as I've had it

- Gunmetal Grey

- Nismo Adjustable Suspension

- Nismo Strut Brace

- Nismo full stainless dump pipe and 3inch exhaust

- New Tyres

- Aussie approved Alarm (with receipt)

- Blitz timer & digital boost guage with peak hold

- Mines computer (no 180kmh limit, reved to about 8300 and still haven't hit redline, perfect AF ration on Dyno)

- Nismo 260kmh speedo (reading 43,000km, sold the original dash that read about 48,000)

- standard mags

- N1 extra headlights, front lip & rear lip (according to Ken)

- K&N Panel Filter that can be reoiled (standard filter box so nice & quiet)

- interior excellent, no rips, burns or stains

- new MP3/CD tuner stereo

- I will through in a brand new G-Tech Pro

- new top arm bushes (adjustable)

- new battery

- starts and runs perfectly, very smooth (it has been my daily driver)

- serviced every 5000 with Castrol Formula R Synthetic ($65/bottle)

- excellent condition inside & out (except steering wheel peeling as they often do)

- licenced till 9th month

When I bought it about 11 months ago Ken at Hyperdrive did a full test on it including dyno run and leakdown test. He said it was one of the best leakdown results he had seen from a GTR and suspected that it was a rebuilt engine (Renik badge on engine also supported this).

Compression

cyl 1: 155

cyl 2: 160

cyl 3: 165

cyl 4: 165

cyl 5: 155

cyl 6: 155

Leakdown

cyl 1: 3%

cyl 2: 2%

cyl 3: 4%

cyl 4: 5%

cyl 5: 3%

cyl 6: 4%

EDIT "Asking $25,950 ono" NOW ASKING $24,990

Selling because I want to do some 4WDing and can't afford both. This has never let me down at all and has been a great daily driver with perfect manners in traffic. I looked around for a while when I bought it and there stood out well above alot of crap that is out there. Requires no work

Please don't offer any swaps unless it is a 3Lt Turbo Deisel Patrol or turbo deisel 80 series Cruiser.

Haven't had a chance to take photos yet but will hopefully this weekend

If interested please PM me.

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