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Hello,

I have had my R32 GT-R STOLEN!!! today 13-5-06 at around 12am- 3am I just got it not even complied yet help!!!!!!!!

I just put it up for sale on the forum because I couln't afford it anymore details are:

17" Advan Model 6 Wheels With Dunlop Lemans Rubber.

Twin Apexi BOV's.

Nismo Gear Shifter.

Twin Apexi S/Steel Pod Filters. Chassis number:BNR32012724

A/M Clutch (replaced 3000kms ago)

Timing Chain replaced at 112,000kms

Bosh Remote Oil Filter System

Just had engine flush and Oil changed to Castrol Formula R Synthetic 5w-30.

Ground Wire Kit.

Just had Brake Master Cylinder Rebuilt, Brakes Bled, Discs Machined, Brakes Balanced and New Bendix Advance Brake Pads Fitted (I spent $978.00 on the Brakes, to get this done).

New Battery.

Genuine 119,000kms.

Arrived with GTS-T seats, GT-R seats can be fitted for around $700.

Front bar, front guards and side skirts need to be painted otherwise rest of the body is perfect.

Pictures are attached, please help of course I will pay to get it back if you have any info at all I will pay!!!!!

Call me anytime 0431-633-432.

Thank you.

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