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Item Summary: BNR R32GTR Needs bottom end

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want a driver

Asking Price: 9000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Post or PM

Extra Information:

Ok... so its time to cut my losses and hand on my "once dream car"!!

I have owned this car for approx 10months, and have done no more than 1500kms

The motor has a spun big end bearing, (approx $4000 for a bottom end rebuild)which went during a tune on a dyno at 12psi two wednesday's ago!!

The car itself is in great condition, interior and exterior.

Some of the work recently carried out before the bearing went includes:

Brand new HKS gaskets

R33 N1 turbo's (0.64)

Brand new hoses,nuts and bolts through out engine

HKS mushroom filters

Steel dumps, X force front pipe, 3.5 inch straight through to 5 inch cannon

GFB boost contoller (single)

17 X 9 Stich 3 peice wheels with brand new Federal 595 EVO 235 rubber

Deep dish steering wheel (Not pictured)

AMR suspension (very stiff)

Splitfire coilpacks

Mines ecu

Greedy hard piping kit(polished)

HKS turbo timer

Oil filter relocation Kit

One small tear in drivers seat!!

I would love to hold onto it and put money into it, but after already throwing $4k within 2 weeks and having the bearing go i want something i can jump in and cruise (over driving a SSS pulsar).

I am neg. show me what u got.

The car will be sold as is, and is still sitting in the workshop!!!

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guys number is 0403540828,,km's read 130k...rego..well really have a think about it..i cant sell a car registered with out a roadworthy, and seeing it has a blown bearing...i doubt im getting a roady...the car is registered atm..but will be sold unrego under the circumstances!!!!

Cheers mitch...ohh BUMP it up...pm's repiled!!

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No need to be a cock about it. We don't have RWCs down south, so it wasn't exactly in the front of my mind.

Didn't mean to be a smartarse mate, but didn't realise interstate is different!! Appologies

Any chance you chance you can throw up some under bonnet pics?

Also any pics under car.

Very interested.

mate I will work on it for u, I font have the car in my possesion but will certainly try to get some for everyone!!

Cheers

Shit Mitch sorry to hear bout your ride. know what caused the big end to go?

yer it sucks heaps man!! Wouldn't have a clue, could be oil pump but I highly doubt it, I think it was readdy to go, cause it went at 12 psi at 4500 rpm! And didn't have a true knock before hand so very frustrating!!

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Shit Mitch sorry to hear bout your ride. know what caused the big end to go?

I had number 5 big end go on track day a guy there said he worked with a rally and said the remote filter kit was proble to blame for it it got removed for next engine and never had big end probs again 6 years on

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I had number 5 big end go on track day a guy there said he worked with a rally and said the remote filter kit was proble to blame for it it got removed for next engine and never had big end probs again 6 years on

mmmm very interesting

year model?

90 mate

SOLD!!!!

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