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Selling my R32 GTR located in sydney..looking for $25500.

Keep your comments to your selves please on you can get this GTR cheaper somewhere else or they dont sell for this much anymore or whatever.

Here is link on more details of the car www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/NISSAN/SKYLINE/details.aspx?__Ntk=CarAll&__D=gtr&__Dx=mode%20matchany&seot=0&Cr=16&state_id=80&keywords=gtr&__No=20&State=New%20South%20Wales&__N=4294963846%2080%20834%20285%20257%204294963593&distance=25&R=5558068&__Ns=pCar_PrivateSpecialFlag_Int32%7C1%7C%7CpCar_ImageCount_Int32%7C1%7C%7CpCar_LastModifiedDate_DateTime%7C1&__Ntt=gtr&trecs=109&__Nne=20&__Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&silo=1003&__sid=11982144C773&Model=SKYLINE&Make=NISSAN

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aaron

0425369173

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Would it be such a big hassle to post up some info rather than having to go elsewhere to read about your car. If I wanted to look for an R32 on car sales I would have logged on there.

if your seriously looking for GTR then you would just cut n paste the link, not that hard...if not then dont. simple

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if your seriously looking for GTR then you would just cut n paste the link, not that hard...if not then dont. simple

:laughing-smiley-014: that's funny

Good luck with the sale mate. This is an absolute bargain!!!

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price drop $25000K.....last drop before i start stripping of the parts n swapping back to standard, so anyone that is interested n have standard parts to swap pm me with what you have.

Stuff like that i will need/swap with plus cash my way

I have :

R33 GTR Brembos for standard plus $800 my way

Recaro SRII seats for standard plus $500+ depending on condition

HKS fuel rail + sard adjustable fuel rail for standard rail plus $300

Trust turbos 618z's for standard prefer R34 GTR or R33 plus $1800

Cusco inlet + cutom pipe work with Z32 AFM's n apexi filters for standrd box n inlet piping plus $400

Apexi PFC + hand controller for standard $850 or chipped $700

680cc Sard injectors for standard $400

N1 headlights for standard $400

ARC adjustable castor rods for standard no leaks $300

ARC sway bars front n rear for standard $450

Greddy remote filter locator + oil cooler straight out sale $550

Greddy intercooler 75mm for standard $350

wont be touching anything inside of engine, so please dont ask.

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Hey Aaron,

Sorry to see the beast for sale.

If you interested in the Monaro let me know and we can work soemthing out

I have added your carsales link so lazy peopel can appreciate the monster.

Best of luck with the sale.

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Vehicle 1989 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTR

Price $25,500

Kilometres 115,356

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour gunmetal grey

Interior Colour grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L (1998cc)

Reg Plate AH54WP

Reg Expiry JAN-2009

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Vehicle ID 5357446

Brief Comments R32GTR 500HP ATW Regretful sale *PRICE DROP!!*

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Regretful sale have 2 cars now and this is not practical for me to keep anymore, always garaged and maintained with quality oils regularly (motul) gear box and diffs done recently.

Tuned by CRD - 343awkw have dyno sheet to prove.

List of modifications:

Rebuilt engine,

Trust 618z turbos,($3500)

Apexi FC with hand controller ($1200)

tomei poncams 260 deg 9.15 lift ($1000)

greddy adjustable cam gears($500)

polished plenum,

Z32 AFM's Custom pipework with carbon fiber enclosed air box($600)

3 catch cans legally plumbed back to PCV and turbo inlet,

Upgraded R33 GTR Brembo brakes ($2000)

Earls Braided brake lines,

Nismo link suspension parts with Ohlins front struts with KYB at the rears,

Front n Rear strut braces,

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper,

Maltech braided clutch line,

Greddy remote filter relocator and oil cooler,

Trust Front mount Intercooler,

4WD controller,

Kenwood audio system CD/MP3 player with splits at front,

HKS boost controller,

Greddy boost gauge and HKS oil temp gauge,

Insurance approved alarm system with window lifter,

ARC sway bars, ARC castor rods

AS body braces to front guard,

Rays Engineering 17x10inch rims with near new Bridgestone Adrenaline ®and GT camparos (F) 255's wide,

Recaro front seats SSRII,

3.5inch SS Kakimoto Exhaust, also have a stock looking 3 inch muffler that can be used to drop the DB levels :domokun:

Trust front pipes ($1000)

Ballistic Cat converter,

Nismo intercooler hard piping,

OS Giken twin plate clutch,

Greddy top hard piping and gates bottom to radiator piping,

Dual core radiator,

Bosch 044 intake pump, direct wire to battery,

N1 body kit with N1 head lights, N1 front bar

Car been resprayed original colour - 2 years ago

plus much more spent on this GTR

Have all import papers etc. 1st owner since being here

No tyre kickers please, only serious buyers cheers

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just found the ad for my car from prestige motorsports, here is the link

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=2577

its the my car when i bought it from prestige and i got it for 26K n bit landed here in aust, added a pic of the engine bay after i added some parts to it.

Ps: this was how i had my setup (trust piping and hks2510 turbos) before i changed to trust turbos n custom piping + cusco alloy piping

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