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The last 18 months I've been living in Thailand, so I've decided to sell my GT-R as I and will be returning there soon.

Here are the specs:

1992 NISMO Edition R32 GTR 84,000 km’s

Car has done only 11,000km’s in 7 years of ownership

$20,000 spent on upgrades and mods

Serviced and tuned by RacePace Motor Sport

ENGINE:

Nismo Steel wheel turbos

Greddy Adjustable Cam Gears

Twin Apexi Pod Filters

Tuned by Ben at RacePace at 235KW at the wheels

DRIVE TRAIN/CLUTCH:

Exedy full-face single plate carbon clutch

VSpec 2 Brembo brake calipers with Lockheed rotors front and rear

KSP exhaust system

SUSPENSION/BRACING/WHEELS:

Buddy Club Rims

Front and rear strut braces

Tein coilovers

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

Nismo side skirts, front bar ducts and rear lip spoiler

Nismo 260 km/h speedometer

Apexi turbo timer

Razo accelerator, brake and clutch pedal set

Razo gearstick

Original GT-R floor mats

Leather handbrake and gear stick boots

Original Nissan GTR front & rear seats in excellent condition

Alpine head unit

Alpine 6-stacker CD player

Alpine V12 amp

Orion CS200.4 amp

Kenwood front speakers

HZ rear speakers

Immobiliser / Alarm

Price: $24,950

I'm located in Melbourne. Mobile: 0412 101 571

You can also PM me if you're interested.

Cheers

Ben

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if so it is a 1 in 560 Nismo Group A Evoloution cars ever produced

would make it kinda rare????? seeing there was about 43,000 R32 GTR's built

Edited by ML73ZR

According to the Chassis Plate decoding sheet I have.

K-Coupe

B-2.6L (GTR)

N-Super Hicas+Attessa

R32-R32

R-2 Doors

X-GTR (16 inch Wheels)

F-5 Speed Manual

S-Intercooler+Turbo+EGI

MA-?

For Nismo GroupA Limited Edition I have the code RA

Also according to this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/341653-r32-gtr-nismo/ Nismo additions should have the build number BNR32-100XXX. XXX is the build number eg BNR32-100323

Check on page 2 where there is a Nissan fast picture and the code for it is RA.

Post up in the Fast thread your VIn number and see what the program says about the number but to me it looks like it's not a Nismo edition sad.gif

my GTR is exactly the same as this, its got the MA code in the vin numbe, they also have no rear window wiper and on the dash it has no switch for it either,

According to the Chassis Plate decoding sheet I have.

K-Coupe

B-2.6L (GTR)

N-Super Hicas+Attessa

R32-R32

R-2 Doors

X-GTR (16 inch Wheels)

F-5 Speed Manual

S-Intercooler+Turbo+EGI

MA-?

For Nismo GroupA Limited Edition I have the code RA

Also according to this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/341653-r32-gtr-nismo/ Nismo additions should have the build number BNR32-100XXX. XXX is the build number eg BNR32-100323

Check on page 2 where there is a Nissan fast picture and the code for it is RA.

Post up in the Fast thread your VIn number and see what the program says about the number but to me it looks like it's not a Nismo edition sad.gif

Thanks Chris. I've posted the vin number in the fasted thread. When I get the results I'll post it in this thread.

Cheers.

according to this http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/select.asp?make=Nissan&model=Skyline it looks like the rear window wiper was a standard feature, i think its an optional feature on the r33s

According to the Chassis Plate decoding sheet I have.

K-Coupe

B-2.6L (GTR)

N-Super Hicas+Attessa

R32-R32

R-2 Doors

X-GTR (16 inch Wheels)

F-5 Speed Manual

S-Intercooler+Turbo+EGI

MA-?

For Nismo GroupA Limited Edition I have the code RA

Also according to this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/341653-r32-gtr-nismo/ Nismo additions should have the build number BNR32-100XXX. XXX is the build number eg BNR32-100323

Check on page 2 where there is a Nissan fast picture and the code for it is RA.

Post up in the Fast thread your VIn number and see what the program says about the number but to me it looks like it's not a Nismo edition sad.gif

Chris, can you have a look at let me know your thoughts?

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Edited by ben3232

Chris, can you have a look at let me know your thoughts?

Good news is that the FAST and your build plate line up. Does the number stamped on the firewall match up with your build plate? Bad news, to me the chassis and model don't line up with the NISMO edition. I could be wrong, but NISMO edition was built in 1990 and into the start of 1991. I have been thinking that MA could be for some factory options, for example L-Fog lights, P-Sun roof. So MA could stand for something.

Even if it's not an NISMO edition it's still looks like a tidy car.

Good news is that the FAST and your build plate line up. Does the number stamped on the firewall match up with your build plate? Bad news, to me the chassis and model don't line up with the NISMO edition. I could be wrong, but NISMO edition was built in 1990 and into the start of 1991. I have been thinking that MA could be for some factory options, for example L-Fog lights, P-Sun roof. So MA could stand for something.

Even if it's not an NISMO edition it's still looks like a tidy car.

Yep the number stamped on the firewall matches the build plate.

Cheers Chris, appreciate the help.

Edited by ben3232

Stunning car, and a good price!

re the NISMO plate, what you might find is that NISMO would attach these plates when fitting certain parts in their workshops. I've seen them done for NISMO clutches and based on the plate above RS590 refers to the NISMO rear link set (suspension parts).

No idea what MA is, but NISMO cars definitely had RA in the chassis code

Saw a thread previously (on the ipohne so hard to find) which said that MA may indicate a limited factory run or option (like Chris said), things like airbags etc. The nismo plate as mentioned relates to work done by Nismo and the number to what was done

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