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For sale is my R32 GT-R V-spec II. I purchased it off an older bloke who has had it since 2006. Being a one of the last R32 GT-R's and also being a V-Spec II, it has some extra goodies like Brembo calipers and a more tightly tuned ATESSA system. I had my eye on an R32 GT-R for about a year before I stumbled across this beauty. There are NO rips on the seats at all. VERY rare on R32 GT-Rs. This is a testament to the condition of this vehicle.

Since the new engine has been in, it's done around 4000 kms bringing the odometer to a total of 37xxx kms. The oil has been changed every 6 months and not 5000 kms, as it never reaches even reaches that in half a year. The only oil that has touched this engine since I've had it is Motul 300V.

I really don't drive it much, as I have a daily to drive to and from work. This isn't an urgent sale, but I wouldn't mind upgrading to an R34 GT-R.

1994 R32 GT-R V-Spec II in KR-4 Sonic Silver

All parts were purchased BRAND NEW (if available) by either the previous owner or myself.

Engine:

60,000 km R34 GT-R engine - ($5,500 from JPC)

High Octane baffled larger capacity sump - ($1,550)

Nismo 1.5 way front diff - ($1,500)

Garrett GT35R turbo - ($1600)

6Boost manifold - ($1200)

Spitfire coil packs - ($600)

Turbosmart 50mm external wastegate - ($800)

Sard 700cc Injectors ($1000)

Sard fuel rail ($450)

Sard fuel pressure regulator ($250)

HKS adjustable cam gears ($300)

HKS 272 cams ($1300)

Trust oil filter relocation kit/10 row oil cooler ($1100)

Custom intake and heatwrapped dump/front pipes

Bosch 044 fuel pump with direct power source ($250)

Hi Octane rocker cover baffles ($270)

Gates heavy duty silicon hose kit

New braided oil and water lines

HKS intercooler ($1000)

Apexi Power FC Dejetro & hand controller ($1500)

Greddy Profec B spec II ($400)

HKS Silent Hi-Power exhaust ($1200)

Exedy heavy duty clutch and lightened flywheel ($2000)

Wheels and Suspension:

Work Emotion CR-KAI 18x9.5 +20 in MGM matte gunmetal with blue Rays duralium lug nuts ($2100)

(Can include ORIGINAL V-Spec II 17" rims)

Federal 245/40/18 all around with 90% tread ($1000)

HKS Hipermax LS+ coilovers ($1950)

Cusco camber arms

All polyethylene bushes

Sound system:

Complete Rockford Fosgate system consisting of:

T-2652S Front Splits ($799)

T-1693 Rear Coaxials ($399)

T600-4 4 Ch Amp ($1299)

Alpine CDA-117 ($529)

4 Gauge wiring kit ($149)

Etc:

N1 vents

N1 boot lip

N1 side skirts

N1 rear spats

HICAS removed and lock bar installed

Whiteline front & rear swaybars

Cusco strut bar

HKS oil cap

HKS radiator cap

Total of $30,000+ spent on parts alone on top of purchase price.

That's all I can remember off the top of my head. I'm sure there is more I've forgotten to list. Has been tuned to make around 440rwhp @ 18 PSI by Sean at All Star Garage. Could make more with a re-tune as this was a conservative tune. I have the dyno sheet for serious buyers.

If you're looking for a cheap, neglected R32, look elsewhere. On the other hand, if it's an immaculate, no more money to spend GT-R you're after, give me a call on 0466653693. I can guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Car is located in Perth, W.A.

Price is $28,000 or nearest offer

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That looks like the parking lot outside Domino's myaree etc :P

Mate, All the best with sale. If it were a few months down the track i'd snap this badboy up in an instant. Certainly one of the nicest 32s i've ever seen. I hope she ends up in a good home thumbsup.gif

That looks like the parking lot outside Domino's myaree etc :P

Mate, All the best with sale. If it were a few months down the track i'd snap this badboy up in an instant. Certainly one of the nicest 32s i've ever seen. I hope she ends up in a good home thumbsup.gif

Haha nice spot! Are you from Perth as well? banana.gif

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