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1993 R32 GTR Vspec. Very rare.

500HP

Full RAWS compliance.

Brembo brakes

Apexi Power FC

Tuned and serviced by GT AUTO Newmarket

R33 N1 engine

Nismo turbos

All fluids/oils just replaced

264 degree cams

Aftermarket cam gears

Fuel system

Injector upgrade

Greddy intercooler

HKS oil cooler

HKS sequential BOVs

Cusco coilovers

Cusco sway bars

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Nismo strut towers

R33 wheels

Yokohoma semi slick tyres

Blitz dual SBC boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

320 km/h dash

Nismo gauges

Full HKS exhaust system (dump pipes etc)

Recaro seats

Michael 0414561121

$30500

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