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hey guys up for sale is my r32 gtr 90 model, long story short I bought this car with a suspected blown head gasket, after the engine had been taken out I was soon to found out that the whole engine was pretty much useless (car had approx15,000 dollars in receipts for engine build). Engine had got so hot it had melted the alloy, So a 94 model r32 GTR has been fitted (better crank same as r33 engine) and is still under warranty for another month or so ,it has great comp across all 6 cylinders (I encourage buyers to do a comp test to be reassured if you like) 148,000kms on chassis and 85,000kms on engine wich came from a half cut, all belts have been changed on new engine and major service done to including N1 water pump, the car just been recently on the road after being of the road for so long ( was overseas and also did not have the funds to pay for engine plus labour)

small run down aftermarket stuff

kakimoto exhaust

nismo bushes

excedy clutch

upgraded disck and pads all around

aftermarket stero including head unit and speakers all around

hks pods filters

full leather re trim with carbon surrounds

bilstein suspension

tomie cluster (rare)

(hicas lock bar not fitted)

momo steering wheel

bad points

car has small amount of rust near rear window (been quoted no more then 400 to fix, I can get it fixed if buyer puts a deposit down (there's no more rust on the car including tyre wells and boot etc)

needs new rear window seal and two rear tyres

and car is currently missing either plugs or coilpacks but im 90 percent sure its fuel pump burning a bit of fuel atm and it would of seized up from sitting around for ages

(not a major issue at all)

paint is in good nic for the age heater and aircon work fine, car will run awesome after missing issue is solved went pretty hard for a stocker until it started missing

guys I work till 7pm most nights and I don't have any motivation or time for this car or maybe any cars anymore after being let down from the point of sale I truly "CBF"

im being 100 precent honest with the car it currently has Tassie rego (will get switched over when new buyer does rwc car was originally from Tassie

I want the car gone asap guys and not really after swaps :)

here are some pics including the rust(looks worse in pic)

12.5K ONO

located Melbourne 04019386twothree

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