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1st checkout the link below to see I’m a trusted ebay POWER SELLER, I’ve done around 1000 transactions.

My POSITIVE ebay score increases on a daily basis.

http://myworld.ebay.com.au/iphone.addiction

I’ve done my best to give as much information about the vehicle & I will be adding photos ASAP & other information along the way.

Model: R32 GTR

YEAR: 1990

COLOUR: Dark Pearl Blue (TH1)

KM’S: 113,965

I bought it from another trustworthy ebay seller (like myself) in 2009, came with some Dyno sheets tuned at around 305KW.

Since then it’s done very few km’s (Less than 5000km). It’s NOT my every day car so it’s been kept covered in my shed.

In the last 4 years I’ve spent a great deal of time carrying out performance mods, most recently I fitted Z32 AFM’s (to the standard airbox) & made up an earth kit. There are still some other minor cosmetic jobs that need doing (I’ll add these details with the photos ASAP). Ideally the tune will need touching up due to the replaced AFM’s. A majority of the ECU settings are already done & most of the tuning equipment you should need is already installed. It’s just a matter of spending time driving the car & tweaking the tune with the equipment fitted or paying someone to do it!

ECU

  • ECU - Apexi Power FC with Commander (Hand Control)

TUNING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED

  • Laptop HP Compaq nx6120
  • Datalogit (Installed in Glove box) + Heaps of Maps can be emailed
  • Apexi MAP Sensor
  • Innovate LC-1 Wideband Controller (includes everything that came in the box)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7A3WqWxA04

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

  • XD16 Gauge (Innovate) (including everything that came with this awesome gauge.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/quickstart/XD-1_Quickstart.pdf

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/XD16_Manual.pdf

  • Exhaust Gas Temp (AEM) (Installed in Glove box)

OTHER INFO / NONE STANDARD / AFTERMARKET MODS

  • Turbo’s – 2540’s (AKA Garrett GT2876R)
  • Stainless Steel Dump Pipes
  • Injectors – Sard, Greddy aka Denso 720cc Light Blue Injectors (part number - 195500 0830) I actually bought 10 & had a mate flow test them so I could install the 6 closest matching (the test sheet is included in the sale)
  • Huge Intercooler – 700W x 300H x 100D
  • Fuel Pressure Regulator – Sard Adjustable with Gauge

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/sites/default/files/default_images/turbogroup/catalog_pdf/Garrett_GT2876R_705330-1_2.pdf

  • Exhaust – Nismo S/S Twin 65mm to single 70mm then to 80mm Cat Back
  • Brass Button Clutch
  • Fuel Pump - Bosch 044
  • Air Flow Meters – Z32
  • Coil Packs – Splitfire
  • Air Filter – K&N
  • 2 Way LSD
  • Nolathane Rear Sub-frame Bushes
  • Gearbox Recently Rebuilt
  • 19” APEC Racing Apache Shadow Chrome Wheels
  • 245/35 ZR19 Tyres with 90%+ tread
  • Momo Steering wheel
  • Pedals sorry not sure what type, still need to check
  • White Faced with Blue LED’s 3 Gauge Cluster Centre Console – Battery, Boost, Oil Temp (can be swapped back to standard at no cost or for $100 I’ll give you another standard one).
  • White Faced Dash Gauge inserts & LED’s (included but not yet installed)
  • Nismo Front Strut Brace

ALARM

Viper 479 V/P/X

STEREO

JVC EXAD KD-AV7008 + Pioneer Speakers TOTAL RRP $3000+

http://www.jvc.co.nz/assets/pdf-manual/KD-AV7008.pdf

Top features include -

Detachable Fully-Motorized 7" In-Dash Widescreen Monitor

Max. Power Output: 50W x 4, 35W x 1 (Center)
MOS-FET Power Amp
Touch-Panel Operation with GUI
96kHz/24-Bit Audio DAC
27MHz/10-Bit Video DAC
5.1ch Dolby Digital/DTS/2ch MPEG Decoder Built In
Dolby Pro Logic II
DVD-R/DVD-RW Compatible (Video format)
MP3 Compatible
CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
DSP with 5 Ambience Modes
5-Band iEQ
HS-IIIi Tuner
Gold-Plated 5.1ch Pre-Output Terminals (Front L/R + Rear L/R + Center + Subwoofer)
Gold-Plated AV Output Terminals
Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals (x 2 pairs)

OTHER ITEMS I HAVE FOR SALE THAT CAN BE INCLUDED / POSSIBLY INSTALLED

  1. Apexi RSM (limited edition) Stand & G-Sensor $330
  2. GTR Rear Spoiler $150
  3. Decat pipe & NEW gaskets $50
  4. Ignition – AEM Twin-Fire Ignition Modules $400
  5. Apexi Solenoid (NEW) $160 To complete boost control kit all other components are already installed.

http://www.aemelectronics.com/index.php?cPath=18_19/

  1. Blitz SBC i-color SPEC-R Boost Controller / Power Meter $540

http://www.blitz.com.au/icolor.html

http://www.blitzpowerusa.com/products/sbcicolor/sbcicolor.html

  1. Blitz Turbo timer $50
  2. Blitz Turbo timer with Boost $70
  3. Apexi Pod filters $100
  4. 6 Gauge Cluster Dash - Speedo, RPM, Fuel…. $200
  5. 3 Gauge Cluster Centre Console – Battery, Boost, Oil Temp (many available) $100
  6. Hicas Lock Bar (NEW) $80

REMEMBER: As I said at the start I will be adding photos ASAP.

I've provided a link as proof I’m a trusted ebay POWER SELLER with a very good reputation. Keep this in mind if you live in another state as I’m more than happy to assist in the transporting this vehicle anywhere in Australia & I know where to get some very good prices as I’ve moved a couple of cars between states in the past.

The price is $18,000 “AS IS” if that’s not within your budget I’m happy to negotiate / reduce the price by removing some or all of the big ticket items such as Wheels, ECU, Gauges, Stereo, Tunning equipment….. ONLY after the buy price has been agreed & a deposit paid will I start pulling parts OFF! You can take it with or without Rego, if you take it with Rego the RWC is your responsibility!

Lastly I’m NOT in a hurry to sell so please don't waster anyone's time if your not genuine.

CONTACT DETAILS / PRICE

Name: Brett

Email: [email protected]

Phone: TBA

Edited by Sydneyactionman

I'll take the de-cat.

Hi all just to clear up any confusion: it’s the car that’s for sale here NOT the parts. The parts are on offer ONLY to the car buyer!

I think what he means is that the listing is all over the place....ebay format

the listing is good..

No phone number????

you don't seem too intelligent yourself......

An intelligent genuine buyer would disagree!

  • 2 weeks later...

$16K

& I'll keep the following:

Apec 19" Wheels/tyres

Apexi Hand Control
Datalogit
JVC Stereo (Pioneer speakers can stay)
HKS Strut Brace
Innovate LC-1 wideband AFR kit.

XD16 Gauge
AEM Exhaust Gas Sensor
Apexi Map Sensor
HP Compaq Laptop

Edited by Sydneyactionman

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