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Man that is without doubt one of the best and cleanest 32s i have ever seen. Price is very reasonable for a car in that condition. There are plenty of GTRs with that power on standard internals that have no problems at all. Go and buy ur 89 model GTR with some mods from japan and then spend your 5K on mods and see if it compares. Not to mention the body work it will need.

Good luck with the sale.

Cheers

Why was my post deleted? I can't remember what I posted, so reading the rules is not going to help me correct whatever error I made. Anyone know why? prank?

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can u send me full spes on what went into the engine, he didn't say the piston wern't forgies who knows they might of been, i think it is stupid to replace all the shit inside the engine n do all that work without putting them in, tho at the time of doing it, it mightn't of been wanted, it is a very nice car and would like some more info on it can u send it to [email protected]

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can u send me full spes on what went into the engine, he didn't say the piston wern't forgies who knows they might of been, i think it is stupid to replace all the shit inside the engine n do all that work without putting them in, tho at the time of doing it, it mightn't of been wanted, it is a very nice car and would like some more info on it can u send it to [email protected]

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I have known the workshop that did the engine build for 2-3years now.

I enquired about what was done to the engine and the builder said the pistons are standard. I also asked if the headgasket could be saved if I bought the car and wanted to put forged pistons in it. He told me it would be 50/50 chance so I factored into completing the build with purchasing a new gasket.

I love the fact that it looks a real sleeper (if you can call a r32 gtr a sleeper).

I've never been in the car but i've seen it when it made the 400hp+ reading on the dyno.

Guys enough chatting about the car - keep opinions about its engine rebuilt or price arguements out of this thread.

Thank you

Its not my opinion Nick, I know what has been done to the engine because I asked the workshop that built it.

Bbenny isn't answering queries about his Dad's car as quick as I can. I'm only helping the guys out that have asked questions about the rebuild.

Sorry not interested in the XR trade, but thanks anyway.

As for the offer of 32K if anyone is serious about purchasing this car, please call Peter on 0412764929.

and also, please no chatting on here, its becoming a long thread. if you have any questions PM me.

Cheers.

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