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NISSAN SKYLINE GTR R32

1993 V SPEC 1

I never thought I would see this day that I would sell my car,

Powertune GTR R32 The Elephant

Where do I start ?

I imported a brand new NUR crate motor, which then was striped and fully built by powertune australia

to exactly the same specs/engine as there gtr r34 with the following parts

tomei 2.8 l stroker kit pistons/crank/rods

tomei oil pump

tomei valve springs type c

tomei cam gears

tomei head gasket kit

powertune custom camshafts 272

acl race bearings

arp head studs

ati harmonic balancer 1000hp

mines head baffles

hi octane sump 8L

powertune custom valve set

powertune head oil drain kit

2000cc bosch injectors

sard radiator

hks drag intercooler

haltec computer

powertune 1000hp intank fuel pumps

sard fuel reg

supertech valve stem seals

zeitronix ethanol sensor

sard fuel rail

precision ball bearing turbo 4271r

custom turbo 1 manifold/dump pipe

tial twin 38m wastegates

eboost 2

tial 50m bov

os giken triple plate clucth

os giken front diff / os giken rear diff

gates timing belt

deck block

bore & hone block

clearance for strocker

machine relife cams

machine combustion chamber

hand port & polish

machine head for oversized valves

set valve clearance

The list can keep going on there is alot more parts that i have not listed it is making 636 kw at all fours on 35 psi with 40+ psi will easily make over the 700 mark but i said to stop it there cause it was more then enuff and because i keep breaking stock boxers

featured in powercruise 41 of street drags broke the box in the 2nd last round

first tune on dyno is on youtube making 587 kw if you want to have a look powertune r32 gtr

a os giken gearset is on the way so you will be getting that if you buy the car.there has been over $80k just in parts spent on this car.

powertune australia have made this car what it is today and is one of the best gtr going around

every part is brand new top to bottom

the interior is all black racing suede with red stiching

have all pictures of the build and receipts

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if i dont get the money i want i will just keep it

asking price $60k

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Ummm..... FARK!!!!

Someone needs to come and wipe the drool off my phone.

Such a beast! And very unassuming on the outside. I love it.

Good luck with the sale man.

I have roughly one third of the power output of this car on my gtr which isnt much, and mine likes to scare me every now and then with that power... I cant imagine what 600+ awkw would do to me.. I wonder if id do the same if I had 80k lying around.. probably but I would never sell it.

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