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For Sale:

1989 R32 GTR - Silver

Location: VIC

Purchased in 2004 - Self import ex Japan. Drove the car for a few years and then parked it (last registered in 2006) I have had this car sitting in my garage for about 3 years contemplating engine rebuild... I decided at the beginning of this year I would go ahead. As it turns out, just when all is done my missus tells me JNR is on the way... sell the car!

RACEPACE have just completed a fully built RB26 and reco'ed my gearbox... I just spent a small fortune on the car (receipts provided)

402.6 RWKW on Dyno last Friday 20/11/09

Car has some cosmetic panel damage on passenger door skin and rear 1/4 panel.

I will list as many things as possible but I may miss a few aftermarket goodies;

Big Single - T78 Turbo

TRUST Intercooler

Apexi - Power FC + H/Controller (Fully tuned by Ben @ Racepace)

TIEN HA Coilovers

TRUST Oil Cooler

ProfecB Boost Controller

Sinnea 2 piece 18 x 10 Deep Dish Rims - 90% Rubber (less than 5000Km on tires)

HKS N1 Exhaust Cat Back

Custom Headers / Dump Pipe / CAT

Usual Gauges and so on...

Asking $29000

Heaps more pics (new) that I can send or direct you to

Contact me via SAU and provide phone number or I will send you mine via PM

Robin

DYNO_NOV2009.pdf

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hey mate can you please email me some more pics of your car including some inside shots. also can you include a brief list of the parts used in the rebuild? send to [email protected] cheers mate.

Off line all weekend, will send all requested info tonight after work... busy today =(

** Same applies to all PM's received. I will action all and reply tonight.

Thanks

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For Sale:

1989 R32 GTR - Silver

Location: VIC

Racepace RB26 Stage 1.

o Block/Head inspected, water and oil gallery plugs removed, hot-tanked, crack and pressure tested.

o Block bored and honed (strainer plate), decked to correct compression height, crank tunnel line honed. Strengthen block weak points (similar to N1 block)

o Oil galleries modified, tap galleries, fit threaded plugs, modify water galleries, new welsh plugs.

o Conrods resized, bushes replaced and individually honed to suit piston pins.

o New R34 Crankshaft, rotating assembly fully balanced.

o Race Pace Custom Forged Piston and ring set.

o Nissan N1 Oil Pump (Modified), Nissan N1 water pump.

o Race Pace special main and big end bearings.

o Cylinder Head: Replace valve guides / stem seals, cut seats, face valves, match chambers, surface, re-shim.

o New cambelt, tensioner and idler pulleys, metal head gasket, new seals and new thermostat.

o Fully blueprinted, block painted and precision assembly.

402.6 RWKW on Dyno last Friday 20/11/09

Car has some cosmetic panel damage on passenger door skin and rear 1/4 panel.

I will list as many things as possible but I may miss a few aftermarket goodies;

Big Single - T78 Turbo

TRUST Intercooler

Apexi - Power FC + H/Controller (Fully tuned by Ben @ Racepace)

TIEN HA Coilovers

TRUST Oil Cooler

ProfecB Boost Controller

Sinnea 2 piece 18 x 10 Deep Dish Rims - 90% Rubber (less than 5000Km on tires)

HKS N1 Exhaust Cat Back

Custom Headers / Dump Pipe / CAT

Usual Gauges and so on...

Asking $29000

Robin

Some rebuild info for the RB added

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One of my fav GTRs which deserves a good home. The noise this thing makes and nice low stance with mesh wheels is a great look! Best of luck and shame it has to find a new home :D

Thanks Roy - Thanks GTR 94 for your kind words about my baby (The GTR that is)

Some good times had back in the day and a damn shame it has to go... especially after hanging onto it for 3 years in the garage dreaming of rebuild.

It will be back at Racepace for a few lil RWC things this week then registered hopefully in a few weeks time so I can enjoy a few more summer drives before it's SOLD

(Would love to do another track day now I have 400+kw to play with but just can't risk anything going wrong :) )

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
Price Drop $27000ono

0447686478

OK only 8 to 10 weeks to go B4 my baby girl comes into this world and nothing but rim kickers and pic junkies interested so far... I'm CRAZY but;

PRICE DROP to $23000 firm as is.

Just spent in NOV09 $18K on the RB26

0447686478

Robin

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Can you post pics of damage.

Do you have an estimate to fix it?

Cheers

alex

Hi Alex,

Depends on how you fix it... bog and paint about $800 if you do it the way it should be done... $2200

pics of damage and car at http://s782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Robin_Feb/

Regards,

Robin

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Hi Alex,

Depends on how you fix it... bog and paint about $800 if you do it the way it should be done... $2200

pics of damage and car at http://s782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Robin_Feb/

Regards,

Robin

CAR IS SOLD

:P

Let me say it sold cheaper than my firm price.... dude has grabbed the buy of the year

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