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Hi guys,

I am going to be selling my GTR very soon, and want to know if theres any interest on here.

Ive only had it for around a month, but need to sell it because of financial problems, and plans to move.

It is a 1994 R32 GTR, non vspec

around 64,000k's

- Silver

- Bonnet lip and Vents (cant remember if these are N1 or vspec?)

- 17 x 9 inch rims, with near new 245's all round

- 240rwkw at 1 bar boost at racepace in melb.

- R34 GTR turbos (spool up very quick)

- Full HKS exhaust (stock dumps though)

- Adjustable cam gears

- Boost up to 1 bar (i think alot more is safe on the R34 turbos)

- K&N replacement panel filter

- Clutch is aftermarket, but not sure what type.

- Tein suspension (looks fairly new)

Thats about all i can think of ATM.

The car runs VERY smooth, and the gearbox is really smooth too.

It has top of the line Castrol oils in it, and will have another service before I sell it.

I really have no idea what to ask yet, but maybe some people could give me an idea, or offers if interested.

There are some pics here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...25&pagenumber=1

But can take more if people are interested.

Also the paint is in excellent condition. It has a few small blemishes that I would rather fix before I sell it.

Interior is spotless.

Clint32: well id be interested in selling in a few months time, just depends whether ive sold it before then.

Thanks Zahos.

Kamikaze: hehehe dont worry mate, im sure your R33 will keep u happy for a long time to come.

nice car, id buy it... if i could afford insurence and sold my car

but you can't so shudup :)..

i have only seen a few shots but what i've seen i've liked. But just a personal recommendation.. Andrew takes good care of his cars, and his R33 GTS-T car he sold to me a while back is still running great, so i assume no exception with the GTR. Good guy to do business with if you are after a nice GTR.

anyway, free *bump*

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