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ok, im just testing the waters...

Selling car to pay off some money, get a house loan and start my TAFE course.

Car: 1990 R32 GTR

Wine red

complete build up here

mods:

ENGINE MODS

3 inch HKS stainless cat back

TRUST Pod filter's

Arias Forged Pistons (86.5mm)

Bosch 044 pump supports 730 bhp

Splitfire Coils

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

New R33 GTR Crank

ACL Race series Conrod Bearings

ACL Race series main bearings

REV Billet conrods

Tomei 1.2 mil metal headgasket

Tomei Poncams 260/260 by 9mil lift

Tomei sump baffle

5 Puk Button type clutch with sprung centre

Revolution Billet flywheel

New complete engine gasket kit (genuine Nissan)

New o2 sensors

New Exhaust guides

Custom painted cam covers and plenum

+ crap like iridium plugs, new mounts, hoses etc.

Gt35/40r turbo (.82 exhaust)

Apexi Power FC

Stainless steel high mount manifold with external gate pipe

Tial 45mm external wastegate

3inch high flow cat (steel honeychomb)

INTERIOR MODS

Recaro front seats

Autometer boost gauge

DVD/TV & CD/Mini disk player

Pioneer front and rear speakers

Pivot Turbo timer

chrome knob

aftermarket steering wheel

momo pedles

nismo instrument cluster

OTHER MODS

Kei Office Coilovers

ROH 17inch wheels wrapped in 255's

Wing removed

DBA cross drilled & slotted breaks

Bandix Ultimate break pads

the car currently has a blown turbo..

I am including the turbo/manifold and external gate in the sale.

It just needs to be put on and tuned!

It will be able to push a reliable 500HP with bigger injectors!

selling as is for 29K

I have receipts for about 15grand spent in the last few months.

the new motor has done 2500kms

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I will post up to date pics of the car tonight if i have any interest

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