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EOI Up for sale is 1992 GTR, reason for sale is i have a great oppurtunity to expand my business (www.raceequipped.com.au) and looking at parting with the car.

Currently the car is half way to a track car conversion, thus the cheaper price.

99.9% of the work i have done myself.

The car was running (untuned) up until a week ago when i pulled the turbo off to be rebuilt. I have videos of it running and driving.

Compression tests are welcome.


GOOD POINTS

-Has (cant exactly rememeber off the top of my head) 89xxx KM have JOC papers to prove legit KMS

- Long nose crank Rb26

- 18 x 9.5 Work SSR Indy 500R 905 265/40/18 tyres

- Reconditioned head + bronze valves guides

- Brand New N1 OIL PUMP

- Brand new Exedy Ceramic Button 5 Puk Clutch

- Brand new ARP head studs

- Brand newTomei Sump Baffles

- Brand new Nissan Headgasket

- Brand new intake manifold gaskets

- Brand new water hoses

- Brand new OEM Nissan N1 front bar (minus lip and vents)

- Brand new Adjustable cam gears

- Brand new Nismo Engine mounts

- Brand new timing belt kits

- Brand new water pump

- Very healthy bottom end


- All fresh Diff oils

- CRG Steam Pipe Single turbo manifold + 40MM Pro Gate

- Power FC PRO + Z32s (not installed yet)

- 4' Intake pipe

- ID1000S + Plugs (not installed yet)

- E85 Intake 255LPH pump (not installed yet)


BAD POINTS

- Requires a FULL roadworthy (defected for height + tint) car has stock suspension

- Small section of rad upper support has been cut for easy engine removal (quoted $380 from nissan for brand new one)

- Few scratches on the car

- Engine bay needs a clean

- No Seats & no door trims

- TURBO NOT included

- No exhaust


Car is a STEAL and owes me upwards of 28k including price of the car.

NO NEGOITATIONS, you will be declined. Dont be offended.

Accepting calls, emails, & text messages

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Location Might help as i'm either going blind or suck at mind reading.

No Seats & no door trims --- when and why did they go elsewhere.... :/

Are you willing to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and a camera for me to check all the usual signs of rust...

Is the Chassie bent in any places?

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