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Nissan R32 Godzilla GTR V Spec II

White, fully re-built engine, highly modified car, thousands spent have all receipts, serious buyers only. Personalised plates, rego, perfect condition, very regretful sale.

$30, 000 Serious buyers only

ph: 0438 881 462 or PM me

I live in Brisbane

As to the list of mods, here are most of them:

Trust front mount

Twin 3 inch exhaust

HPC coated dump pipes

HKS 2530 turbos

Toyo T1R 235/40/17 brand new

G7 Panasport Rims

272 HKS cams

HKS cam gears

Ogura twin plate clutch

Sard 720 cc injectors

In tank fuel pump

Air water bypass/bleeder

Remote oil cooler and filter and speed flow fittings

Custom blow buy, speed flow fittings

Forged pistons

Brand new crank (R33)

N1 Balancer

N1 Water Pump and Oil Pump

O-ring block

reconditioned tail shaft

ARE radiator

Silicon radiator hoses (Blue)

Gates timing belt

Link ECU

Brand new head, valves etc

Alarm, auto windows up

AVCR

Autometer fuel pressure and boost gauges, on the piller

NGK iridium spark plugs

Runs Motul 800v oil

no air flow meters, runs a map sensor

Koni adjustable suspension

White leather inserts

Isotta steering wheel

Isotta windsceen wipers

Tinted windows

Big stereo, cadence Z4000 amp to run the splits, VDO HPC 1700 6.5inch splits

6 x 9s in the back

US audio bone crusher 1200w Amp to run the subs 2x 12inch

Battery in the boot

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