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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR

Milage: 104000

Transmission: 5M

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Location: Western Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Not required

Currently registered? March 2009

Price: $17,500

Contact: 0414335030

Comments / Modifications: A nice clean original R32 GTR with minor mods including Nismo front strut brace, exedy single plate clutch, fully rebuilt gearbox (over $2800) custom twin pod filters, radiator air reflector, bendix ultimate pads, Mines cat-back exhaust, 2 stage boost controller, cd player and rear speakers, immobiliser, Apexi Power FC + Hand controller, factory N1 front bar and lip, original steering wheel, gearknob and leathers, factory suspension with original soft ride height. Clean Interior, great paint, calipers and wheels repainted, drives well, weekend car, never raced, dyno'd at 230awkw on 12psi still running factory dump/front pipes and cat converter, major 100,000km service done including timing belt, water pump, idler bearings and adjustable cam gears fitted (but not dialed in).

Genuine reason for sale, no time wasters.

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I just took these with my camera phone because I don't own a digital camera but the sun was being a pain in the ass so they look incredibly grainy and make out that its in filthy condition. I will take some more later when the sun goes down abit.

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Free bump for this awesome GTR

I have been in contact with ben for the past week or more and can say that he is a genuine seller with an incredible clean and original car. He has sent me detailed replies to all my questions and been completely honest throught.

I had the car checked over on the weekend by my brother (I live in qld) and he has confirmed everything ben has told me and sent pictures. Basically it has a few signs of it being 20 yrs old, purely cosmetic stuff and could be corrected in no time if it bothered you.

Next step was an inspection and then me jumping on a plane to pick it up. Due to a change of situation I need to hold off on buying a gtr until next year.

I was happy that no one was looking into this car whilst I was trying to buy it, no competition. But now someone else needs to contact ben and take a look. Be well worth your time.

Thanks ben, hope it sells soon and sorry for bailing

Cheers

Matt

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  • 2 weeks later...

In the last week it has had new spark plugs, new oil, cam cover seal replaced, new clamps on power steering hoses and 3 dyno runs at UniGroup Engineering which after a couple of touchups made 245rwkw at 14psi.

Also includes original and complete log book with all servicing done in Japan by the original owner.

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  cerci said:
nah, gtr"s make 245rwkw n/a, you should be fine for your Ps, it looks like it would even beat turbos ones

So it ain't turbo? Can the seller confirm?

Although I won't have enough cash until December/January

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