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hi all...

looking to see if theres any interest in my 32 GTR

has dammaged engine ie piston faliure on no.6 cylinder.

two ways i can go about it, as regardless, i want to get rid of the car.. either i fix it & then sell it, or as im doing now see if any one wants it now, so they can do what they wish to the eng to have a really tuff street car.

as most of you know it has a lot of goodies on it & will run the numbers down the track... as per date its run 116mph passes on 0.9 - 1.0 bar & best et of 11.86 on the brakes with only a 106mph on that pass. THIS IS A TUFF STREET CAR.

the car has nearly a years rego on it here in W.A.

it is fully permitted as i had a sticker on it two weeks ago, including permits for the 19inch rims!

ok so its the factory gun metal grey colour

19" fusion alloys (1month old)

alcon brakes

kazz mech diff

Tein super flex coilies

cusco front & rear strut tower braces

power fc & hand controller

os geiken twin plate clutch

R34 GTR N1 ball bearing turbo's, with hks wastegate actuators

aftermarket exhaust with stainless front pipes

large aftermarket Grex eng oil cooler

aftermarket intercooler (not sure brand trust or similar)

pod filters

Greddy ebc

Rsm

guages ... boost, exh temp, water temp.. all memory recall (hks & greddy)

new hks turbo timer

Tomei master cyl brace

nardi steering wheel

nismo aftermarket rear suspension arms

Tien adjustable front castor rods

Recent retro fit aircon system (fitted only 2weeks ago)

stereo:latest model pioneer MP3 player, subwoofer etcetc

full autowatch blue alarm, remote central locking.

Car is currently insured for 30k for ideas on value.

i will add more things as i can remember them lol.

**also what is already inside the eng is unknown

ie cams, rods etcetc

i will try to organise some pix if required later in week.

pm your interst or call matt after 5.30pm weekdays on 0403773057

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Firstly, what year is this car built. That will determine how much this car is really worth. And secondly, if you are really keen to sell this then please list exact price you are after so that we all can judge what money you are actually after. 20 plus or so if very vague, so unless you post a rough close estimate to what you are after, then ppl interested can make reasonable offers. At the moment without knowing its not a 1989 model, then i would stand by 17,000 max as im assuming that it would be a 10 year old import under the old SEVS rules.

ok, headlights arent any differant as far as i know.

it is only a 89 model...

i would like to get 23500 for it... i was offered 17k for it on sunday, but that is not in the ball park, i have had other interest at 20k..

ive got two months to sell the car so im not in a massive hurry, but if the interest falls off soon i may start hunting for a low km import eng.. then if i sell it with a low km import eng with std turbo's how much do you guys think i could get??

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