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1990 R32 GTR for sale!!

I have here my R32 GTR for sale unfortuantly, selling due to not getting much use and wanting to save my penny's for a R34 GTR :)

the GTR is a 1990 model with genuine 102,000km, i have log books from Japan even the business card from the salesman! the vehicle was imported in 2006 and i'm its 3rd owner.

The vehicle is not my daily driver either, gets driven on a good afternoon or on a Sunday.

6 months rego just put on and 4 new tyres

car is located in Orange NSW about 2.5 hours from Sydney.

This GTR is fitted with many Quality Modifications making it a awesome car! These include,

-R34 GTR N1 turbo's

-Tomei exhaust manifold

-Nismo dump pipes

-Nismo Front pipes

-3/3.5inch nismo exhaust

-3.5 inch magnaflow catalyic converter

-HKS air filter kit

-HKS intercooler piping (retaining stock intercooler)

-HKS twin BOV's

-Bigger radiator

-big thermo fan

-Nismo thermostat

-Apexi radiator cap

-Samco hoses

-HKS oil filter relocation kit

-HKS oil cooler and lines

-Spitfire coils

-Denso 10-20 fuel pump

(have HKS adjustable cam gears to go with car not fitted though)

These are most off the engine modifications, all it needs is a bigger injectors and possibly a bigger fuel pump plus a tune (and ecu upgrade if wanted) and it will put out around 280-300awkw!! At the moment its about 200awkw running 9psi. Dont let numbers persuade you though this is still a quick GTR! (talking to the guys at Powertune about the power out put with a tune & who gave me the current power specs

other modifications are,

-R34 GTR 18" wheels with 4 new tyres

-R33 GTR upgraded Brembos and discs all round

-upgraded brake pads all round

-Braided brake lines all round, awesome brake system fitted on this car! Amazing stopping power!

-Cusco brake pedal stopper

-Cusco strut braces front &

-J.I.C adjustable coilovers (sits perfect!)

-new upgraded sub frame bushes in rear

-HKS clutch

-Tomei short shifter

That's all modifications fitted on this vehicle! A lot has been spent on all areas off this vehicle and it shows when driving it!

Interior modifications are,

-Reacaro drivers bucket seat

-Momo steering wheel and GTR gear shifter

-hid kit

-Nismo cluster

-tinted windows

-Apexi turbo timer

-Alpine cd system. type R speakers all though. speakers powered by amp. (doesn't work at the moment, suspect amp or connections)

-Nismo floor mat's

Vehicle is in amazing condition! Owned by a mechanic and serviced every 500-1000km and other vitals changed regularly! New plugs, fuel filter replaced less than 500km ago and also most drive line oils.

I love my vehicles looking like there new so i just spent several thousand on getting the car looking amazing most blemish's fixed and light scratches! it looks likes it new! The Midnight Blue colour on the GTR is an original colour and a rare one of that! Not many around. Next to none for sale! And that's about. (everything besides front bar, had plans to put vents in but didnt)

a few spare parts avaliable upon sale.

Cheers guys for looking at my GTR! It is an amazing machine and actually only reason for sale is upgrading to a R34 GTR.

Don't hesitate to email me or call for any questions.

-0408865567

[email protected]

(I do live out of town sometimes with my girlfriend and i dont get service out there. So if i don't answer send a text message with name and contact number and i'll return the call when i come back into town in the morning)

Price is negotiable also, In reason though.

Thanks Josh.

Price $22,000ono

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