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My car is now for sale as I would like to save some money and get a 33 GTR in the near future. This is painful for me as (like many of you) I have treated this car with the best of my care and bank account. Anyways, here are the specs:

Sale Price $29,500 neg.

Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R – 1994 Model

Kilometers – 77,000km

Engine No. FS5R30ARC41

Chassis No. KBN32RXFS7AA, BNR32-311381

Colour – Nissan White

Compliance:

Plate No. 13953 (see pic)

Modifications

Nismo Short Shifter

Pivot Speed Meter

Biltz Turbo Timer

Auto-Meter Boost Gauge

Recaro – Driver seat

Nismo Sideskirts (1 piece from UAS)

Single Plate Clutch – made by Direct Clutch Performance installed Sept 04

Tinted Windows

Fusion Speakers Front & Rear

Chassis

After-market adjustable suspension with HKS coil overs

Tyres - Brand New Nankang NS1 Front Tyres and Yokohama Grand Prix tyres at rear (90% tread) – All tyres measuring 255/40

Wheel Alignment just completed

Wheels – AVS Rims (Grey) 17inch by 9 inch

Engine

Compression Test carried out 160psi each piston

HKS Cam Gear

Standard Turbos running 14psi

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs – Installed in Sept last year

Apexi – Pod Air Filters

3inch Exhaust from Cat-back

Performance

Power – 233rwk / 310hp on 14psi (see dyno graph)

Quarter Mile – 12.845 @ 105.66mph (60ft 1.954) at Willowbank Raceway 05/06/04 (see pic)

Maintenance Carried Out

Serviced every 5000km at Revolution Automotive on the Gold Coast

Oil – Always used Mobil 1 synthetic and changed oil filter

Coolant – flushed and changed at service

Front CV boots replaced with brand new ones (2 month ago)

Exhaust manifold gasket replaced 2 weeks ago

New GT-R injectors purchased, cleaned and tested 2 weeks ago

Timing belt changed 1 year ago at Revolution Automotive

Serious offers only

If interested please email to [email protected]

Kind regards AS.

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