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Putting my GTR back up for sale, this is not some 89 model japbuilt poor condition R32. Clean white R32 GTR – late 1993 model, good condition, interior perfect etc.

83'xxxKM's - engine built @ 79'xxx

Location: Toowoomba - QLD(just over an hour from Brisbane)

Email: my_cpu@hotmail.com

Phone: 0424529457

Bit of a list I put together…

Handling:

Ohlins coilovers

Whiteline rear sway bar

Hicas lockbar

Nolethane bushes front & rear

Whiteline front swaybar

Aftermarket castor rods

Strut bar

Slotted DBA rotors front & rear.

Braided front & rear brake lines

Japanese rims with Federal 595SS rubber

Engine:

Oil Control:

• Tomei restrictor

• External oil return from rear of cylinder head to sump

• Heads match ported

• Oil gallieries 20% larger

• Baffle in cam covers

• Tomei sump baffle

Block machined & chemically cleaned

Shotpeaned rods

Tomei brake cylinder stopper

Titanium split dump pipes

Trust exhaust

R33 GTR crank

N1 oil pump

ACL bearings

Tomei oversized pistons

Tomei gaskets

Tomei Pon cams & gears

Tomei timing belt

New harmonic ballancer

N1 water pump

All new belts

HKS2530 turbo’s

HKS IC pipeing kit

100mm thick Trust front mount intercooler

Additional PWR external oil cooler + GREX oil filter relocation kit. Earls braided lines & fittings.

Modified 75mm PWR alloy radiator

Custom recycling catch-can

Bosh 044 fuel pump

600cc Injectors

Aftermarket clutch

Blitz Sus pod air filters.

Clear cam cover

Bonnet pins

Interior & electronics:

Aftermarket mafless ECU

Turbotimer

HKS Electronic boost controller

Omori gauges(Oil temp & pressure, water temp)

HKS boost gauge

Tacho with shiftlight.

Penlight for low oil press warning

Short shifter

Driver & passenger genuine Recaro SR3 reclinable bucket seats including genuine recaro rails.

RPM race gear driver & passenger harness’s

Other stuff:

Genuine Momo steering wheel

Razo shift knob

Nismo fuel cap

Razo pedals

New Sony headunit

No expense spared, oil(Motul 300v Competition) & filters changed every 3000KM’s. Motul RBF600 brake fluid.

Car will not disappoint, pleasure to drive have ensured all mods done right so no problems with defects etc.

$29'900 Negotiable

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