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Item: GTR R32 (1989) Gun Metal Grey in colour

Location: SYDNEY

Reason for Selling: Got a second gtr ready to be rebuilt

Price and Payment Conditions: $27K ONO

Extra Info: loss of license b4 engine rebuilt

Contact Details: 0406 330 284

ENGINE-

-REBUILT ENGINE + TURBO (2000k)

-Rebuilt Turbos to Larger exhaust side houseing + steel wheels (done by Garrett)

-N1 pistons (over sized 50T)

-N1 oil pump

-Water pump

-All gaskets New Genuine Nissan gaskets

-Turbosmart exhaust (3" dump)

-HKS SSQ BOV

-Bored and honed block

-injectors serviced

-Reco radiator

-New powersteering belt

-New airfilter

-New fuel filter

-New timing belt

-New excedy heavy duty racing clutch

-New rocket cover gasket

-New rear main seal

-New Front main seal

-Ported and polished head

-Machined Front discs

-Lightened flywheel

-Engine bay colour to saphire

NOTE

I still have the original BOV and stock exhaust.

i will list more specs

BODY-

-Lot of meat left on the tyres

-Stock gtr r32 rims

-Mongoose alarm

INTERIOR

-Pioneer CD deck

-Pioneer 2x tweetie

-Pioneer 4 speakers

-Pioneer 12" sub

-F1 1000W amp

-Greddy turbotimer

-Aftermarket gear knob

EXTRA NOTES

Comes with 1 year rego

The car has dings here and there, other then that the car is reliable.

The car is sitting in my workshop collecting dust.

I would of kept this car only if i didnt have a second gtr, ready to be rebuilt.

Spent alot of time on this engine to make the car the way it is today.

No joy rides

Genuine buyers only

NEW BRAKE PADS FRONT AND REAR

THE CAR WILL BE RE-SPRAYED SOON...

NEW HKS EXHAUST WILL BE INSTALLED

REALLI IN A HURRY TO SELL THIS CAR.

OPENED TO OFFERS OVER 20K

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