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Hi everyone,

I'm reluctantly selling my immaculate black R32 GTS-t coupe. It pulls consistent 535rwhp runs on 24psi on pump fuel - upgrade the fuel system and take the power to the next level! Will run easy 10 second 1/4 mile passes with traction, vehicle is an extremely quick streeter that is maintained regularly and looked after very well. Engine has only about 8000k's on it (if that) and never misses a beat.

Details/mods are as follows:

CAR: 1993 R32 GTS-t Skyline

ENGINE: SERIES 2 RB25DET

ENGINE MODS:

Step 2, 264 degree inlet & exhaust Tomei cams with 10.5mm lift

Type B Tomei valve springs

Ported head

Tomei cam gears

Tomei 1.8mm metal headgasket

870cc Siemens top feed injectors

Custom fuel rail

Greddy plenum

Q45 80mm throttle body

ACL forged pistons & rings (20thou over)

RB26 Tomei I'Beam rods

ACL Race main & big end bearings

N1 oil pump

Custom sump & pick-up (holds 9 litres of oil)

Remote oil filter set-up

Braided lines for oil cooler

Bosch HEC715 coils with MSD leads

Malpassi Race adjustable regulator

Bosch 044 intank fuel pump

Garrett 700hp GT3540R ball bearing turbo with braided water & oil lines & speedflow fittings

Turbosmart Ultragate wastegate with screamer

Stainless exhaust manifold

Custom 3 inch mandrel dump into 3 inch cat into 4 inch mandrel exhaust & 4 inch muffler with 5 inch tip

Drift air filter

Microtech LT12S ECU

Microtech X6 ignition box

Turbosmart eBoost2

R33 power steering pump & reservoir

DRIVELINE:

Lightened alloy flywheel

Heavy-duty button clutch

Custom 1-piece tailshaft

BRAKES:

DBA 4000 front slotted rotors

Standard rears

SUSPENSION:

Tein Super Street fully adjustable coil-overs (1 year old – hardly used)

R32 GT-R complete rear cradle

R32 GT-R 2-way mechanical diff

INTERIOR:

Autometer Ultralite boost (30psi), Air/Fuel meter (stoich) & oil pressure gauges in custom polished alloy mount

eBoost2 gauge

MoMo Race steering wheel

EXTERIOR:

GTR side skirts & rear pods

ROH Drift R rims

225/40 tyres on front

275/35 tyres on rear

The car was featured in Zoom magazine and is immaculate inside and out (including good paint) with nothing to spend (absolutely nothing wrong with it). I'll miss this weapon when it's gone ;) but it's time to fund a new project :O

Please give me a call on 0409 304 104 or Trent on 0402 421 437 for further details (strictly no time wasters!! Serious enquiries only)

Will consider offers and swap with cash my way.

Tess :bunny:

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  • 2 months later...

PRICE DROP TO $20999 - SWAPS NO LONGER CONSIDERED

Need it sold - first to inspect will buy, it is absolutely mint as was only just shot for HPI magazine a couple of weeks ago.

Awesome R32 and one of the finest examples out there plus one of the most powerful straight RB25's in Oz on pump fuel...

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