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[post-12823-1130852204.jpgpost-12823-1130852241.jpgwana sell but am forced to

all machanical work was done buy hyper drive

the hole car has been stripped and rebuilt ground up

motor and g box has done just under 10 000 kms since rebuild

car reads 80xxx kms

modle

1989 r32 gtr

engine mods

full rebuilt motor with froged pistons

nismo bearings

shot piend rods

n1 oil and water pump

trust metal head gasket

sump baffel kit and rocker cover baffel kit

hks 264 deg cams (not yet installed)

head has been compleatly rebuilt with all new valve guids and valve seats

brand new r34 n1 turboes

brand new crank was fitted to motor when rebuilt

exedy 9 puck clutch

power fc with rb20 afm (not yet installed)

blitz boost controler(never boosted over standed)

arc radiator pannel

rebuilt gear box

hks hard piping kit for intercooler

1994 modle r32 gtr diff installed

all rocker covers and inlet manifolds and all piping etc including power boosters and all been polished and painted over 2000$ closer to like 3 gss in detailing work

lots more just not coming to mind atm

exterior and interior

full respray

underneath has bean re painted in sound dedning

all metal heat shilds over gear box exsaust ets all been sand blasted and re powder coated

tail shafts have been all sand blasted and repainted

exsaust is rsr all polished stainless with trust front pipes and r33 gtr dumps (better flow) all under neath plastick pannels all rubber seals through the car inside and out side such as door seal window seals front under trays fier wall plastic trims below wind shild all have been replaced new even all ruber strips you name it all new

inside

r33 gtr seats with rear been retrimed to suit

nismo 280 kms gauges

pivot shift light

apexi turbo timer

inside is imaculate the dash pad is brand new all new vents you name it

sus

tien h/a coil overs

white line front rear sway bars

camber corection kit

adj caster rods

urathain bushes right through the hole car

18x9 roh drift r rims

with bridgstone race tyres some silicon tyres witch are $480 each size 265/35 all round

dba 4000 discs all round with bendix advanced pads

stereo

blapunt deck

mb quart front splits and mb quart rear speakers

the list goes on and on most people that know this car will tell you its prob one of the most cleanest r32 gtrs in perth

me and my dad and a few friends put over 9 months into building this car from the ground up basicly the hole car was stripped and rebuilt

over 50 gss spent on car plz no day dreamer or test pilots serious buys only

37 000 ono

plz contact frank on 0438629097

or ant on 0409249789

hear are a couple of pics but from early stage when was just onto the road since then lots have been added

if more details needed plz pm me or call

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