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1989 R32 GTR

Nearly 88,000 klms. I do not believe these to be legit klms, paperwork suggests it is 188,000klms.

Engine:

Stock Turbs,

Jap speed cut chip + tune

Adjustable cam gears

Full 3" system JSMA (fujiturbo brand iirc)

G Reddy Profect B II EBC

Car made 230 AWKW @ 1bar

Pods

All engine hoses replaced with silicon hoses

Has the high idle issue that many GTR's have

Motor unopened

Engine has oil in the water (Not water in the oil, suspected blown head gasket) but it starts and runs fine but I have not driven it in the last 2 years and although I planned to build a monster I havn't had the funds to do so, Engine has no other issues.

Driveline:

Near new Jim Berry 'Full Monty' carbonic clutch (1800klms only)

Gearbox is in good condition with no signs of wear.

HICAS lock bar (heavey steering at low speeds, this is fairly common aswel I beieve)

Suspension:

Tein Super Street Coil overs

Brakes

Done approx 1800klms ago, new front discs + sports pads.

Wheels / Tyres:

R32 GTR style Jap 2 piece rims 17" x 9 on front and 17" x 9.5 on rear (brand evades me but it is somthing like Osimoto)

Crappy tyres but have decent tread

Interior:

Drivers seat retrimed in black cloth

The usual GReddy gauges (boost, oil, temp)

Stiching at top of rear seat is comming away a little, rest is fairly good nick

Dash bubble (dont they all have this?)

Speakers replaced with quality stock fitment replacements (Kenwood/Clarion)

Quality Clarion USB head unit

Exterior:

Silver paintwork is farly good just one small spot on the roof where it is a little rough (nothing severe)

N1 boot lip and side skirts, veliside bonnet lip, front bumper skirt is a bit scuffed.

Very good condition overall, I had the boot rust proofed about 18months ago.

Misc

Alarm/Immobiliser with 2 controllers, central locking etc.

2 keys (1 is a GTR key other stock nissan)

Owners manual

Why Selling:

Going to europe

Legals:

Unregistered

No RWC (should not need anything mechanical as I had anything worn replaced such as front bushes, driveshaft boots etc)

I am the first Australian to regester the car (bought privatly from the importer) was my daily for 4 years.

Financially unencumbered.

The car is esentially a fairly good neat and strait example and with a little bit of TLC will make a great street GTR again or a good basis for a project car, the car is most cirtainly NOT thrashed or run into the ground and when on the road it was serviced and maintained to the highest standard by both Melbourne Performance Centre and AutoTeknik Racing Developments.

Sorry about the photo's it has been stored for 2 years and needs a wash, I'll try and get some pics up of it clean on the weekend.

$12,000 Firm.

Melbourne Bundoora

Mob: 0434148348 (please no time wasters or idiots offering $6k)

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has the engine been started and run while it was stored for 2 years? It's fully driveable yeah, just needs head gasket?

Yes it is started occationally and even driven up and down the driveway to turn oil over in the diffs and gearbox, I flush any oil that has made its way into the cooling system when I do this.

I'm being as honest as I can about this car, it's a good car I just havn't been able to get on with sorting it out after buying a house and work commitments etc.

Will be sad to see it go.

Cool, I wasnt sure on the brand but yes I can vouch for them being very light, they were also re rolled before I put them on the car.

Interior pics, sorry there are a few crappy ones there, and the dash may have been damp when the photo was taken, it is not that patchy.

Interior is more than passable for a 20+ yr old car, Some residual carbon fibre tape is still on the cluster surround, no damage tho.

1 small ciggy burn on drivers seat and the stiching you can see comming away at the top of the rear passengers side. Could do with a steam clean tho, there was a bit of dust in there I shouldn't have left the windows partly down for so long!

Filters are off the pods, but they are knackered, I will get some replacement GReddy AIRINIX filters asap.

The drivers cloth door trim is in fine shape but it peeled off so I will fix that aswel.

Engine is pretty clean as you can see but it will be oily down below from flushing the residual oil out of the cooling system, I'll try and remember to degrease from underneath best I can before new owner takes delivery.

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Any interests in swapping I have a very clean 1997 r33 series 2 show room condition looking for a new project car so any interest from ur end

Is it in europe?

Sorry, no trades as I am going OS for a while.

May consider a cheap 4x4 + cash my way

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