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Car: 1989, R32 GTR, Custom Purple, 120,000kms. 6 months rego. Excellent condition. Strong engine, no rust, nice interior (no ugly bubbles or cracks, excessive fading etc.) This was my 3rd GTR and has been kept the longest......

Price: 18k nego.

Mods:

Power: 250awkw room for more (dyno sheet available soon, I have it somewhere, have to find it!) Tuned by C and D.

Fully rebuilt RB26 (built by Barry at Edge Motorworks) 10k worth of receipts, things i can remember off the top of my head:

New Crankshaft.

CP Forged Pistons

ACL Conrod/Main bearings.

ACL Metal head gasket.

n1 water pump.

n1 oil pump.

N1 Turbos.

Apexi Power Fc.

Twin Plate Ogura Racing Clutch

Full Japanese Exhaust

M's air pods.

Jap brand adjustable suspension.

R34 GTR Rims.

Custom Purple paint job.

Custom interior.

Momo Race Steering Wheel.

Alarm/Immobilizer

Turbo timer.

MP3 Player.

More, I just can't remember.

PICS:

More pics available on request.

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CONTACT:

Ali

0404 723 623. PM or this thread.

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Had a few enquiries:

Engine build was done approximately 30,000kms ago, hasn't missed a bit and is running beautifully.

Price includes RWC, would have to change somethings then change them back. Can do it cheaper without, saves me running around.

come on mate i carnt believe your selling now... that car is a beast dont wanna swap my r32gts4 and an exel lol.. thats a great price too good luck on the sale who ever buys this is a legend this ismy dream gtr.... :)

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Thanks Tony!

Answer to a few enquiries:

How negotiable I am I? I think the price is very fair for a well sorted GTR. I will discount the price of the car if it sold without RWC, how much, depends, just ask.

As you can see, I'm not in a hurry to sell, so no more low ball offers please.

Ali.

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salams

rnt the n1 turbos capable of over 300rwkw's?

also u still have the wing 4 this? and the holes , or did u fix them up

w.salam

They'd be at their limits at around the 300 mark, I like to have the safety factor.

No wing and the holes have been sealed properly by a panel beater.

Hey if youre willing to seperate the rims pm me

I'd rather leave them on, but if I get a low offer, I could put stockies back on there.

I'll update this thread if that happens.

id buy it but u live in queensland...nice gtr man very cheap and extremely fast. Good build bro

Melbourne= Victoria lol.

Thanks mate.

still for sale i cannot belive its not gone... ill trade you my r32+r33+cash! i know you wont want it lol i i wish i had the cash now ill sell my house and get back to you i dont think my missues would be happy though if i sold the house. good luck with the sale man its worth every cent

Thanks man. After cash at the moment as I have enough cars, this one, the 34 and also an s15.

Yeah still for sale, in no particular rush as I said, if I sell it, it is a bonus, if not, its an awesome car to drive!

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