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I never thought this day would come, but due to a change in circumstances I have to part with my beloved GT-R ;) Ive owned this beauty for 5 years, its been the longest ive ever kept a car & the best one ive owned. Wish i could keep it, ive poured bulk $$$ into it, most during 2005.

1990 BNR32 SKYLINE GT-R

Imported under the old system in 1999.

Travelled 100000ks, had 81000 on it when I got it 5 years ago.

ENGINE & SPECIFICATIONS :

RB26dett

R33 Block, machined, bore, hone, decked, tap oil galleries, resize prepped std rods, balanced/blueprinted

R33 Crank/spigot bush ( both new )

Reco’ed head, new guides, face valves, cut seats, skim head, new stem seals, shims.

New cam belt. Idiers, seals, sump plug helicoiled.

New Rubber Hoses

New Nismo main bearings and conrod bearings, oil system modified.

New Engine mount rubbers

New radiator & all new rubber hoses, clamps seals etc

Tomei 87mm forged pistons

Tomei Special piston ring set

Tomei 260 Poncams

Tomei Complete gasket set (incl metal headgasket)

Jun Oil Pump

N1 water pump

HKS cam sprockets

Nismo Oil Cap

Nismo Radiator Cap

RacePace Custom catch can

Optima Battery

Custom engine covers in “Millenium Jade”

All done in August '05.

INTAKE & EXHAUST

K & N pod filters

HKS Suction kit

HKS Hard pipe kit

Standard GTR Intercooler

Trust 60mm x2 Front pipes

Racepace “Race” cat

HKS Super Drager 100mm Exhaust

TURBOS, ECU & FUEL

HKS GT25/30 Turbo kit

HKS Type 1 dump pipes

Nismo AFM's

Apexi Power FC Computer

HKS Evc 4 Boost controller

Sard 700cc injectors

Bosch 044 Fuel pump

DRIVETRAIN

Racepace Custom single plate clutch

Racepace modified Rear differential

Machined flywheel

SUSP & BRAKES

Bilstein custom coilovers (Set up correctly by Ben )

Cusco Strut Brace

DBA crossdrilled Rotors, new rubber boots all round

Standard Nissan Pads

WHEELS & TYRES

Volk Racing TE37s 17 x 9.5 Bronze

Volk Racing genuine lightweight wheel nuts

Falken Azenis ST115 255/40/17s

BODY

Silver Repainted ( Before I got it )

BNR32 Vspec Lip

BNR32 Nismo Bumper slots (genuine ones)

Tinted windows

INTERIOR

Recaro Drivers Seat

Trust Twin A pillar gauge mount

HKS Boost Gauge 60mm

HKS Oil pressure Gauge 60mm

Nismo 260k dash (original incl )

Genuine Nissan GTR Floor mats

GREX gear knob (original incl )

Nismo Short Shift Kit

Retrimmed gearboot

Panasonic Headunit with stacker control ( not hooked up )

Power

334rwkw @ Racepace in non-shootout mode with pump fuel on 20psi. Easy tune. Much More in it.

Serviced, Built & tuned by Ben @ Racepace Motorsport in Bayswater, possibly the best GT-R workshop in Australia. Engine, Diff etc all only 2000ks old.

Only the best lubricants used.

Never track raced, treated like a baby. Driven rarely hence the Ks since I got it!

Receipts for all work done.

Asking price $34000 **** EDIT Now $32800 ****

Contact details : [email protected].

Cheers

Rod

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I would love that car! If only I had the cash.

I hate to think how much all those mods cost.

Someone is going to get a beautiful car!

Good luck with the sale.

NOOOOOOO!!! Rod!! Say it ain't soooo!!

I love your car! Makes me wish I had mine on the road :)

I can attest to the performance of this car. One of the best setup road cars going round. Absolute steal for the price.

You try building the car with the same quality for less. It ain't gonna happen.

Best of luck mate.

That's it! After seeing this post; It's time to sell my GTS-4, and upgrade to a GTR.

Very clean example, precisely what I'd be aiming for if I were to modify one myself.

Fingers crossed it doesn't go before I have a chance to sell mine, if so; I'll get back to you.

A magnificent example - why couldn't you have waited another couple of months before making your decision to sell.

Good luck with it nonetheless - it's what I'll want later in the year ;-)

**** NO LONGER FOR SALE ****

I hope this means it has found a good new home :)

However, in the event it has not, I may send you a PM in a couple of months and see whether it might be back ;)

  • 4 weeks later...
**** NO LONGER FOR SALE ****

I sooooo hope you decided to keep it;from one serious 32 fan and owner:your car is seriously up there with the best I've seen in Aus'!

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