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r32 gtr for sale

if anyone is interested in a 89 gtr with a shit load of gear on it give me a call

parts include:

fully rebuilt motor(0 km)

motor is at the shop getting full rebuild ($9000)

hks to4r turbo($5500)

hks gt waste gate($2000)

hks high mount manifold ($2500)

hks cam gears

hks turbo timer

hks 105mm think intercooler ($2000)

hks plumbing

nismo regulater

greedy electric boost gauge

greedy electric exhaust temp gauge

greedy twin pillar mount

trust twin airflow intake

trust air filters

apexi power fc($1000)

apexi boost controller

brand new drift r 18x9 mags($2500)

12 months rego

twin plate clutch (just rebuilt 0 km) ($1200)

80 mm exhaust

bilstien suspension (lowered)

red in colour

fully polished motor (top half)

pager alarm system with remote start($1500)

engineered

tinted windows

tomei cams

tomei head gasket

n1 oil pump

n1 water pump

vanolia forged pistons

ported head

matched ported manifolds

recondition head

recondition front diff

fully balanced

shot penned rods

arp rod bolts

$38000 phone or sms on 0402919977 :rofl:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=19168

consider trade for cheaper car

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  • 4 weeks later...

thats bad luck...

sale not going well, one guy potentially interested but offer is too low, another guy interested through silverwater automotive but yet to offer price.

Thinking about keeping the car as i dont owe money on it and its great fun to drive on the track and street. Ill just save for a house deposit (if i can stop spending on the car) rather than selling the car, house market is on the decline anyway.

Im eyeing off a twin 2835R kit and trust transmission that i could snap up as all the ancillaries (bottom end, fuel sys, ecu, etc) are capable of taking a larger setup. I just dont want to lose the great streetability of the current tune. Im not aware of many gtr's making over 550Hp at the rear wheels (440 at the four) on low mount turbo's, so its kinda cool to have that under the belt.

TG

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