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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR I have owned this car since 2007 and have converted it into a track car from road use myself. Virtually everything has been rebuilt or replaced, with most of the engine & drivetrain doing only 1 track day after rebuild. The car is very well known amongst Skyline enthusiasts and has rarely been driven hard but is ready to race and is truly reliable The car has the Following modifications: Fully rebuilt engine with forged pistons <1hr track time - Fully rebuilt front and rear diff <1hr track time - Fully rebuilt transfer case <1hr track time - Fully rebuilt gearbox <1hr track time - D2 356mm front brakes (3 track days) - Full tein suspension - Exhaust - Custom race side pipes - Haltech ECU tuned to 297kw - Full steel cage with side intrusion bars and taxi rail - 18 inch Panasport G7's w/ Hankook semis 95% wear - FullRace ETS Pro 4WD ECU replacement and Digital G sensor - Hicas removal kit - Wheel aligned and corner weighted by Heasman's - Oil Surge Tank - Fuel Surge tank w/ twin Bosch 044 pumps (suitable for E85) - Twin Garrett GT2860-7 turbos - Racing radiator - Extended Sump with baffled gates - Full body respray in Calsonic Blue and full livery. Very straight body. Interior cage and floor sprayed in black/grey Less

 

$35,000 ONO. PM if interested.

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5 hours ago, BlueThirtyFour said:

Registerable?

You would need to cut the cage out and get a blue slip. I have a veilside exhaust to replace the side pipes. I would make your own enquiries in regards to rego being possible or not.

Also reason I am selling is to invest in an enduro/IPRA car with my brother. Running two cars is proving too difficult and this car is far too nice to go enduro racing in.

Check the build thread in my sig it has a gallery of photos documenting the build. Cheers

 

 

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