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Due to moving I've decided to sell my 1990 GTR which was imported and prepared for the targa tassie.

It owes me a fair bit but its time some else continues with the car either as a pure race car or with some internal comforts use on the street. Currently doesn't have a cage or rear seats/carpets. As per the targa spec's the car was built for reliability over outright performance.

GTR Details

Nissan GTR R32 1990 (imported by me around Feb '08)

Performance: 286rwkw (Racepace tuned and Dyno'd)

Most works carried out by Racepace and Meridian Motorsport

Interior

Rear seats removed

Tar/sound deading removed and floor pan painted

2x Velo Racing Seats (driver with slide mount)

External and Internal FIA Cut off switches

Engine

Heavy duty Cambelt

Adjustable cam gears

Nismo water/oil pump

Garratt turbos GT2860R (-7s) with 16PSI waste gate actuators

Nismo 550cc injectors

Front mount ARC Oil cooler

Aluminium radiator with silicon radiator hoses

Dump pipes and CAT back with 3inch exhaust

Handling & Brakes

APP Brakes 355mm 6 pot fronts, APP 330mm 4 pot rear

Ruzic Torque controller (out of car)

Tein Suspension- Super Street Adjustable Coil over’s

Whiteline blade adjustable heavy duty front sway bar

Solid Subframe bushes

Front Camber Bushes

Locked Hicas Bar

Nolathane bushes

Nismo Strut brace

Drive Train

Heavy Duty Clutch

Wheels & Rims

6x 18x9 RIMS with Bridgestone Tires RE55 (2 new)

4x 18x9 Lenso RIMS with Pirelli P Zeros Types (95% tread) (on car)

Extra Bits

Terratrip 305 - gearbox mount (out of car)

2x Fire extinguishers (out of car)

Nismo 320k Speedo

2x Safety Triangles (out of car)

2x Motorquality Harnesses (out of car)

HKS Boost Controller (new and out of car)

Car is in Melbourne and happy to show day or night.

Steve on 0407622044.

Price. $23,500

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  • 5 weeks later...

Nav'd in this car targa tas 08 - has barely been used since then. Ready to hit the road, track or just add a cage and go rallying.

I would buy it if I had the space!

Good luck with the sale Steve.

  • 4 weeks later...

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