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hey guys im selling an r32 GTR VSPEC that i have recently imported for myself and wanted to use it for track, but unfortually for my to put it on the track and have it all decent and shmik will cost me a fair bit which right now i dont have funds for..

its a 93 GTR Vspec

Slottered Rotors

71,000 on the clock

AFTERMARKET CoiloverS

Vspec DIFF

Twin Air Filter

Greaddy Turbo Timer

HKS IC PIPPING

TRUST INTERCOOLER

6 months rego left

FATT Aftermarket wheels

MANY MANY EXTRA'S

$20,000k FIRM

this will be one of the most cheapest R32 GTR VSPEC that is going around. i know im going crazy and i know but i want to SELL ASAP

i have 2 cars at the moment so this baby is just sitting there wasting Rago...

i dont have updated pics..

but will post some on monday..... My LOSS IS THE BUYERS GAIN!!!!! FARK!!! IT HURTS!!!!

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checked the car is not a v-spec checked the numbers standard brakes air con. stereo etc other than that pretty neat think has had a fair bit of boost through it plenum paint really flaked off!!!
thanks for the infor Jeff...

deposit has been taken but car is not gone yet...

anymore interests?

I think you meant "thanks for the infor Chris" not Jeff...

if its still around next week, then I will tee up a time for inspection and a price to suit.

cheers

Jeff

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