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Nissan SKYLINE BNR32 GTR GODZILLA 1990

My Tidy and Clean R32 GTR is for sale, car is in A1 condition, comes with afew tasteful mods

Gun Grey - Polished paint, Shines like a mirror in real life

LMGT2 Nismo Wheels - Black with Chrome lip, Tuff bridgestone RFT

HKS Hyper d Adjustable coilovers

Exhaust - Apexi front, 3.5 " jasma cat back

Viper Alarm System - 2 Remotes

Stereo - 15 " sub box amp Clarion

Brilliant Condition, Serviced with Motul oil every 2oookms, Very Quick Very Reliable

Work done at FlowCraft @ deerpark , Eugene's best in the west ! 15ooo ago

JE Forged Pistons (NesCar pistons)

Nitto Oil pump ( Croydon Racing, better then N1 )

New exhaust valves, Metal Head Gasket, all new nissan gaskets and seals

New Water pump, timing belt, bearings, crankcamseals,

Big Alloy Radiator, HKS Intercooler piping, Blitz twin bovs and more

Car still looks very tidy and clean sounds brilliant and a joy to drive $20,000

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117, ooo kms

last dyno'd years ago at chasers for timing issue, ran 233atws 307hp

not sure what its got now, but i run about 12-13 psi daily .. pleasure to drive at that boost range Brilliant

Exedy Cushion Brass Button Clutch

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  • 3 weeks later...

Nissan SKYLINE BNR32 GTR GODZILLA 1990

My Tidy and Clean R32 GTR is for sale, car is in A1 condition, comes with afew tasteful mods

Gun Grey - Polished paint, Shines like a mirror in real life

LMGT2 Nismo Wheels - Black with Chrome lip, Tuff bridgestone RFT

HKS Hyper d Adjustable coilovers

Exhaust - Apexi front, 3.5 " jasma cat back

Viper Alarm System - 2 Remotes

Stereo - 15 " sub box amp Clarion

Brilliant Condition, Serviced with Motul oil every 2oookms, Very Quick Very Reliable

Work done at FlowCraft @ deerpark , Eugene's best in the west ! 15ooo ago

JE Forged Pistons (NesCar pistons)

Nitto Oil pump ( Croydon Racing, better then N1 )

New exhaust valves, Metal Head Gasket, all new nissan gaskets and seals

New Water pump, timing belt, bearings, crankcamseals,

Big Alloy Radiator, HKS Intercooler piping, Blitz twin bovs and more

Car still looks very tidy and clean sounds brilliant and a joy to drive $18,000

Just to be clear the rebuild was done 15,oookms ago - yes?

Original Turbo's ?

steel wheel rebuilds.

runs factory boost daily around 12 psi , driven conservatively .. not pushed, only on cold nights

GODZILLA R32 GTR $18ooo

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