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Folks, I'm selling my GTR 32 for $20,000. A lot of you will recognise it as the previous PR car for Chasp Racing. I payed $36k for it late last year, registerd it in November 2004 the motor failed in February 2005.

According to my mech the big end is gone. The engine is still in the car. Unfortunately I can't afford to get it fixed and I can't afford to keep it.

The cost of replacing the engine with a stock rebuild with forgies is $6k + $2k for the out/in of the engine. The costs go up from there.

I have a few pics in my profile and for the serious buyer 200 or so pics on CD

Here's the specs and alot of it is Brand new.

R34 GTR Nur Spec N1 Nismo Ball Bearing Turbos 320HP Each (640HP)

Apexi Power FC Pro with Hand Controller

Nismo BIG fuel pump

SARD 700cc injectors and fuel reg

Splitfire Coils

Nissan aftermarket Ignitor

Aftermarket Water Pump

Os Giken Adjustable Cam Gears

HKS Super Drag 3.25" Exhaust System

HKS Wastegate Adjustable Actuators

TRUST FMIC with HKS Piping

Apexi Super Suction kit (Pods)

HKS Super BOV's

HKS EVC III Electronic Boost Controller

HKS Electronic Torque Controller & Drag Controller

Nismo Strut Brace with Master Brake Cylinder Stopper

Bilstien Height Adjustable Suspension

Blitz Boost Gauge with 2 Pce Pillar

GReddy Turbo Timer

C's Short Shift Gear Box

Os Giken Twin Plate Clutch

Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover

T-Style Carbon Fibre Bonnet

C-West Electronic GT Wing

Illuminus Blue/Green White Face Dash Dials with Controller keypad on dash

Recaro SP Race Seats

Factory Drift Pad

Nismo Radiator Cap

Nismo Oil Cap

GReddy Oil Catch Can

Custom Silver Dash & Parts

Rear Seats Recovered in Black/Grey Imitation Leather

Front Doors & Rear Side Trims Recovered in Grey Imitation Leather

Original Trust Front Bar

Nismo Side Skirts

Panasport Racing Rims G7 17" x 9" with 255/40 Yokohama (f) Falken ® Tyres

Aftermarket Steering Wheel

JVC CD/MP3 Head Unit

Pheonix gold Splits (2x6” and tweeters)

Boston 12.5" subs x 2

Orion Xtreme 800w amp

Orion 250w amp

Polished Chrome Engine Parts

Tomei Black Afterburners Tail Light Covers

Spitfire Monster Tacho with Shift Light

Bosch Hydrogen Light Globes

Phillips Extra White Parker Lights

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Nismo Shift Knob

D-Speed Clean Indicators

ACT Plates – “Sinista”

No offers and No parts are for sale seperately

Richard

0409 153 330

[email protected]

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i feel your pain! its such a nice car and its so cheap. Shouldnt be too hard to sell because if anyone does the maths, after rebuilding, its still a bargain! Good luck with it!

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Yeah, this is a seriously nice car, and if I could afford to I would buy it without thinking.

If anyone has the money and is looking for a hot R32 GTR, this car takes the cake. :cheers:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Aside from a damaged engine(and only certain bits,at that:there's plenty of goodies on this one!),I'll back this car $100 as a dead-set bargain buy. Richard has looked after this ride like a family member,and it's only pure bad luck that it's here in the For Sale section. Whoever may consider buying this car would be VERY happy with it,once you sort a motor!

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Us ACT boys we'll be damned if we let this car go without giving it a plug.

I've been in this car on several occasions, and watched work being done on it.

I've had several runs against him on a few occasions and its one damn fast car (it dissapeared from sight within a few seconds).

Its immaculate from the ground up, in every aspect and Richard has looked after it beautifuly.

The stereo has entertained us on cruises (doors open at bbq's and we had our tunes).

Its just a shi**y series of events and none of us want to see it go, if you have the chance to come and look at it, take it! you wont be dissapointed!

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if this car is for sale still id like some pics [email protected] thank u

Like he said, pics are in his gallery, heres the link for you http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...00&ppuser=13786

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I apologise - Sale on temporary Hold.:Oops: My bad.

It's harder to for me to part with than I imagined. Will take some down time to reconsider options.

Thanks Guys, Very keen interest shown by many and alot of full price offers - appreciated.

No I have not employed a PR team but the cheques are in the post for your kind comments.

I need a few more days to sort it.

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I apologise - Sale on temporary Hold.:Oops:  My bad.

 

It's harder to for me to part with than I imagined. Will take some down time to reconsider options.

 

Thanks Guys, Very keen interest shown by many and alot of full price offers - appreciated.

 

No I have not employed a PR team but the cheques are in the post for your kind comments.

 

I need a few more days to sort it.

:(

NOW we're talkin'!!

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I apologise - Sale on temporary Hold.:Oops:  My bad.

 

It's harder to for me to part with than I imagined. Will take some down time to reconsider options.

 

Thanks Guys, Very keen interest shown by many and alot of full price offers - appreciated.

 

No I have not employed a PR team but the cheques are in the post for your kind comments.

 

I need a few more days to sort it.

:(

Richard, i can understand your reluctance to sell it and I always regret selling all the ones I have had.

But it's time to move on so sell it to me dammit !! hehehe :( My client is still keen

Seriously, I would be looking for a good s/hand engine and put it back togehter.

You will tear up less money than if you sold it in the condition it's in as you told me how much you payed originally.

That is a lot to throw away...

Cheers

ken

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