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Car: 1990 R32 GTR

mods:

ENGINE MODS

3 inch HKS stainless cat back

TRUST Pod filter's

Arias Forged Pistons (86.5mm)

Bosch 044 pump supports 730 bhp

Splitfire Coils

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

New R33 GTR Crank

ACL Race series Conrod Bearings

ACL Race series main bearings

REV Billet conrods

Tomei 1.2 mil metal headgasket

Tomei Poncams 260/260 by 9mil lift

Tomei sump baffle

5 Puk Button type clutch with sprung centre

Revolution Billet flywheel

New complete engine gasket kit (genuine Nissan)

New o2 sensors

New Exhaust guides

Custom painted cam covers and plenum

+ iridium plugs, new mounts, hoses etc.

INTERIOR MODS

Recaro front seats

Autometer boost gauge

DVD/TV & CD/Mini disk player

Navigation

Pioneer front and rear speakers

Pivot Turbo timer

chrome knob

aftermarket steering wheel

momo pedles

nismo instrument cluster

OTHER MODS

Kei Office Coilovers

ROH 17inch wheels wrapped in 255's

Wing removed (i still have it)

DBA cross drilled & slotted breaks

Bandix Ultimate break pads

front strut brace

rear strut brace

i think thats all..

I am selling the car to buy a cheaper car and a house.

I have receipts for over 12K that i have spent on the car over the last month. over $8000 of this was in parts alone.

the plates are not included with the sale.

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the motor currently has 0kms on it. the motor gets installed in a few days. the car has 130000kms on a nismo dial.

I am after $30,000.

Nothing has been spared on the rebuild of this motor and will support big HP. The bottom end has also been balanced.

I will do a swap for a cheaper car like a silvia (manual, turbo) + cash.

as long as i get 18-20k cash

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Hi mate,

nice car, where abouts in brisbane are you? Who's built this engine? I take it the turbo's will still be factory ones? could i get some interior shots sent to [email protected]

1 other thing.....130k on the nismo cluster? did you put that cluster in? how are the diffs and gearbox? any scary noises yet? transfer case been checked? thanks alot mate

B

Edit- typo's

Edited by Nitr00
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emails sent

hey,

i dont have pics of the new motor in the car yet as it goes in next monday,

the turbos are stock and are still in great condition,

the diff's and gear box seem fine, havent heard any noises or had any problems,

the car came with the aftermarket nismo cluster

i am on the northside of brisbane,

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