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1990 R32 GTR

132 812 km

Full bare metal respray in 350z titanium silver, outside, inside door jams, etc

460hp @ all 4 wheels on 20psi.

Engine

Forged CP Pistons

Forged Eagle Rods

Metal Head Gasket

N1 Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

New Gaskets, Rings and Bearings and rocker cover washers on rebuild

Clear Timing Cover

Polished Intake Manifold

Rocker Covers repainted silver

Gates Hoses

Gates Timing Belt

1000cc Sard Injectors

Koyo Alloy Radiator

Custom Made Catch Tank and Braided Lines

Greddy T78 Turbo Kit (Manifold, Turbo, Gate, Lines, Dump )

Greddy Twin filter intake pipe

2 x Trust Airinx air filters

Trust Drag 115mm Intercooler kit

3.5" exhaust with 3.5" metalcat and HKS superdragger cannon.

Vipec Ecu with launch and boost control

ARC Radiator Diffuser

Sard Racing Fuel Pump

Driveline

Custom Triple Plate solid centre button clutch

Redline oil in diffs, gearbox and transfer

Solid Rear Diff mounts

Tein Coilovers and EDFC kit

Endless slotted Discs all round

Strut braces front and rear

PERFECT R34 GTR wheels all round, no gutter rash or damage of any kind. (with 80% Federal Super Steel 595 245/40 r18)

Interior

Seats, Door trims all retrimmed in standard colour scheme

Defi Boost, Oil Pressure and Fuel Pressure

Nismo 320 kph dash cluster

Switch for 2wd/4wd

Switch for low/high boost 16/20psi.

Nismo floor mats

Eclipse Head Unit

Focal Splits in front

Apline rear speakers

Immobiliser with central locking and alarm

Im sure i have forgotten something, but alot of money has been spent on this car and everything has been done right. I have receipts for around 60k worth of work, and that doesnt include the paintjob which was 12k. Serviced every 3000ks. Always garaged.

Selling due to not having time to drive it and appreciate such a fine piece of engineering.

Car will come with a RWC and 6 months rego.

Contact via text only pls as I am a shift worker and am very rarely on here.

Located Kallangur, QLD.

Mark

0424150944

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+1 on asking Price.

Very very nice looking GTR :thumbsup:

A few quick Q's.

when was the engine rebuilt,

who by,

how many K's since rebuild,

Km's on Turbo

Re-Sprayed when

During the rebuild what crank/crank collar is used ie: Is it the origninal 32 crank?

Any sump work (baffle/extension)

Brakes - stock ?

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Sorry forgot the most important thing. 28k ono.

Rebuild, along with almost all the other work was done by Charlies Motors at East Brisbane. Engine was completed in 2007 and has approximately 16k on it since rebuild. Turbo was fitted at the same time. Not sure on details about crank or sump as the previous owner did all the work. Brakes are stock calipers with Endless slotted rotors with unknown pads, but does pull up very aggressively. Any other qs feel free to ask.

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