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Item: 89' Nissan R32 GTR

Location: Canberra

Item Condition: excellent

Reason for Selling: House loan and Wife forcing quick sale.

Price and Payment Conditions: $29,500.00

- have put $15,000 into engine and turbo alone

Extra Info:see below

Contact Details:

email - [email protected] (pref)

mobile - 0439 782 278

RB26DET (Single Turbo Conversion) – 275rwkw @ 1 BAR

First Australian Owner (Personal Import)

Rego and Engineering Cert

Immaculate condition inside and out

Only 60,000 Km's on car,

And 1,000 on engine.

Rebuilt Engine – Forged Internals

Maintained meticulously

Alarm/immobiliser/keyless

*All mods have been done over the past year.

Engine:

- RB26DET with ACL Race Pistons

- Bored / Honed to 40 thou

- New STD GTR Rods (Shot Piened)

- Port and Polished Head

- New Valves / polished seats

- New Water Pump

- New Oil Pump

- New HKS Full Gasket Kit

- Polished Crank

- New Garrett Hybrid T3/T4 500HP Turbo

- Stainless Single Turbo High Mount Manifold

- Turbonetics 32mm External Gate

- Custom 3” Dump, 40mm Gate Dump & 3” High Flow Cat

- HKS Super Dragger Modified 4" Exhaust System

- HKS Pods with New Filters

- HKS Speed Limit Remover

- STD GTR ECU

- Boost Gauge

- HKS Turbo Timer

- ARC remote Oil Cooler (in grill)

- Type 2 BOV

- New NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

- Polished Cam Covers.

** Engine is setup for daily driving only 1 BAR (Turbo Rated to 2.5 BAR), setup as a safe tune...

Suspension:

- CUSCO Strut Brace's front/back

- TIEN After market Adjustable Suspension

Wheels:

- New Impul Shadow Chrome 18x9.5

- Nankang 245-40-18

Drive Train:

- HKS Racing Short Shift “Gear Box”

- Redline Gear Super Light Gear Oil

- New Xceedy 5 Puc Ceramic Button Clutch (with 60% more clamp pressure)

- 32 GTR V-spec Rear Diff

Breaks:

- Cross Drilled front rotors

Body:

- Resprayed, Ferrari Yellow with Gold Pearl

- Trust Front bar

- Clean body

Interior:

- Immaculate Original Interior

- Colour Coded Instrument Pannel

- Genuine GTR Carpets and Mats

- 4 Point Racing Harness (Blue) x 2

- "Sports Power" Steering wheel and shift knob

Stereo:

- CD/MP3 Head Unit

- Pioneer 3 Way Front Speakers

- Pioneer 6" 2 Way Rear Speakers

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