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Hi Guys,

Time to sell my pride and joy, would be looking to downgrade so open to swaps of cheaper cars with money my way.

I bought this car off another member around a year ago. The car has not changed much appearance wise but I have fixed up a few things mechanically.

I have receipts totalling $6,000 plus many more receipts from previous owners. Plus some good information on the history of the car.

Any interested buyers could you please message me on here and we can sort out a deal.

LOCATED IN BRISBANE

I will be asking $17,500 or closest offer.

Mod list as follows -

Engine and drive train -

- Original matching number engine (verified)

- R34 late model injectors

- Mines cast alloy angles with brand new 4.5" K&N filters

- Custom made front mount oil cooler with earls braided lines. (also a custom made air-con condenser to fit next to the oil cooler)

- Genuine TRUST aftermarket front mount (confirmed)

- Custom Tuned ECU Tuned by RACEPACE producing around 240kw (have dyno sheets)

- Aftermarket 3" mandrel bent straight through exhaust with 4" cannon.

- Trust Front Pipes 2.5" into 3"

- Nismo single plate clutch

- Very tight aftermarket 2-way diff

Suspension / Braking:

- Apexi N1 Evolution Pro Spec Coilovers 12kg front 10kg rears.

- Genuine Nissan OEM Lower Control Arm Inner and Outer Ball Joints Replaced @ 99000km (have recipts)

- Front and rear adjustable strut braces

- Original GTR brakes with the rear rotors replaced @ 93000km .. pull's up a treat.

- Tomei Brake Master Stopper

- HEL Braided Brake Lines front and rear fitted @ ~100,000

- HEL Braided Clutch Line fitted @ ~100,000

Interior:

- Factory GTR bucket seats

- Factory Speakers

- Alpine iPod compatible headunit + bluetooth etc etc

- Nardi steering wheel + boss kit

Exterior -

- GTR N1 front bar

- GTR N1 bonnet lip spoiler

- GTR N1 FRP Bootlip (Justjap copy) - proffesionaly paint matched and fitted by Cobalt Smash Repairs ~102,000kms

- Standard GTR side skirts, rear bar and wing

- Factory forged R32 GTR wheels in pretty good condition

- Enkei RPF1 18 x 9.5 +15 wrapped in Falken 595SS's

- HID headlights 6500k

Photos -

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Edited by mjw89
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awesome car , i lurve the look off it !! , , im looking at getting a R32 GTR , , but unfortunatly i wont have the money until about 8months , , i had a R33 Gts-t years ago and i miss it , ,

how much KW's would yours be putting out ?? , , and also a general question , , how much KW's does a R32 GTR have to have (a relalistic figure would be nice) to put a smile on your face when driving it ?? , , :D :D

Edited by rodneymc18

haha yeah mate it is great to drive! it has around 240kw, standard puts out around 200 or so kw i think.

engine is fairly stock. if it is still for sale when you have money you are welcome to come check it out.

thanks

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