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Hey all,

As much as it kills me, deep inside to do this...I'm putting my beloved R32 up for sale.

The car is an '89 Model, Gunmetal Grey and has 145xxx on the clock. Paintwork is good for the age, showing some imperfections here and there but only to the fussy eye! The body is complete with the N1 side skirts and N1 air vents.

Engine was built ~5 years ago by Gavin Wood on the Gold Coast. Basic rundown is;

  • CP Pistons
  • Eagle Rods
  • Tomei cams
  • Springs/Retainers
  • Complete with a HKS turbo kit (2860 -5s, to our understanding...).
  • Full custom tucked 3.5" exhaust and high flow cat made by Fabulous Fabrications (beautiful work) along with custom Hot/Cold cooler pipe.
  • Intercooler (Definitely japanese, though unsure of brand...)
  • I've also just swapped out the Apexi FC with a Haltec Platinum, tuned by NextUp in Brisbane. Car made 385hp ATW on a 18psi. (Have Dyno sheet.)
  • Car was also just serviced by NextUp.

Since purchasing the car, i've completed an array of handling mods. These include:

  • Your choice of BC BR coilovers, or Bilstein/Eibach spring & strut combo (<My preference)
  • Cusco Swaybars
  • Cusco 1.5w rear diff, fully rebuilt and new diff bushing installed with newer (and slightly larger/stronger) R33 half shafts
  • Ikeya Formula front and rear upper control arms.
  • HICAS delete.

I've most likely forgot something...but off the top of my head, that's the impressive stuff.

You've got the option of stock R32 GTR wheels OR Super rare, and ever so sexy Desmond Regamasters in 17x10 +20 all around with brand new 255/40/17 Federal RSRs...these will of course attract a higher price tag.

I've put a lot of money into this recently, and a lot of time getting it right. I'm in the earthmoving industry and am expanding my business, so, i had to make the EXTREMELY difficult decision to sell to fund upgrades. Also selling my Airbagged VW Caddy van, if anyones interested (lol).

Car is located in Brisbane, please come and have a look and drive. It will come with 6 months rego and RWC.

Price is $19,990 ono with stock R32 GTR wheels, or $20,990 with Regamasters.

Please Call or SMS Drew on zero four 27 900 446 if you're interested.

I will arrange further photos tomorrow.

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