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Never thought it would come down to this but i'm looking to sell my

1994 R32 GTR

Car was original when 1st bought only 18 months ago bar the exhaust.

Since then I've done the following modifications to it

Motor

Standard motor with 98 000km on the original speedo

Serviced every 5000km at J.E.M in Ingleburn, in fact ALL work has been carried out by Adam, Arthur and Bobby at J.E.M (unless otherwise noted)

HKS panel filter (done at last service, less than 1000km old)

Rebuilt R32 N1 ball-bearing turbos

700cc injectors

HDMI intercooler painted black

2 brand new Z32 AFM from standard airbox

Walbro fuel pump

Earthing kit

Apexi power FC tuned by Adam

Clutch is Heavy Duty done by Scott at WESTERN CLUTCH Penrith

Interior

NISMO gear knob

JVC CD player with front aux

Aftermarket steering wheel

HDMI boost gauge (analogue and digital)

HDMI boost controller (13psi low 18psi high)

HKS turbo timer

Blue l.e.d's in dash and tri-gauge in centre console

Suspension/Brake/Tires/Wheels

TEIN superstreet coilovers

Whiteline Adjustable swaybars (less than 2 months on car)

R34 GTR brembos front and rear

QFM pads

DBA slotted front disks

Brake master cylinder stopper

Bridgestone 255/40/17 Adrenallin RE01 tires (about 6 months old)

Black 17in Drift-tek Wheels (slight gutter rash)

I'm sure I'm forgetting plenty, more specific pictures to come soon.

$25 000 or nearest legitimate offer

No test pilots please, this car has made 308kw (dyno sheet available) at the wheels, yet since the work has been done (all in the last 12 months) I've maybe used the full 308 a dozen or so times, I drive this car everyday, and the power it makes at low boost is PLENTY fast...

Car is registered till June 2010, it is insured with JUST CAR for $28K

Number Plate (TOY-32R) is also for available with car for $500 extra...

Any interested parties please contact me via PM or even better on my mobile at

0418-514-629

Thank you for taking the time to look at my car... It has been my pride and joy and its a shame it has to go...

Cheers

Amph

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Will get some newer pics up soon, car is cleaned religiously every week sometimes 2-3 times a week!!! and for the record, that engine bay photo in the last post is BEFORE the earthing kit and Z32 AFM's... Thank you all you eagle eyed people!

This car looks absolutely STOCK under the bonnet... I even covered the boost controller solenoid with black tape to cover the HDMI writting...

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The promised pics...

Brand new Z32 AFM

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The earth straps from the battery...

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Stereo, HDMI boost controller and HKS turbo timer...

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HDMI boost gauge...

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Mesh covered black HDMI intercooler...

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Seats...

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PRICE IS NOW $25000, Please no more silly offers, yes I know you can get a R32 for $17k, then buy that one! mine is NOTHING like those ones!!!

More pics

The stone damaged aftermarket side skirt (came with car)

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The rear bar thats been fixed (badly i might add, again was like this when I bought it...)

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The front lip

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Close up of driver seat...

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The inside of the C pilar where the vinl is coming away, again, was like when I bought it...

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Where the previous owner had a gauge and was not carefull taking it off!

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Door hit (again when i bought it...)

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And another interior shot...

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  • 2 weeks later...

If only i had 23k.

I'm looking for an R32 GT-R as well..and a white one would be awesome!!

This is exactly the type of styling i would be going for. DAMMIT!!

Good luck with the sale Anthony, i'm going to regret not having the money, but oh well, i guess it's just not meant to be

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