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I am selling a GTR, looking for a quick sale.

R32 GTR 1990,

Rare Black,

Tinted windows,

Low k's,

Blitz 17 inch wheels,

Tien adj coilovers,

Greddy turbo timer,

Aftermarket s-wheel,

Hks cam gears,

Tomie Poncams, 3000k's old,

Nismo 660cc injectors,

Apexi power FC,

RB25 AFM's,

Greddy profec b boost control,

4 inch trust intercooler,

Nismo fuel pump,

Brand new extreme cussion button clutch, done 3000k's,

Trust high mount manifold and 50mm wastegate,

Brand new garret 600hp gt35 turbo, done 3000k's,

Full 4 inch exhaust, HKS Drag series CAT Back,

Twin Apexi pod filters,

Alloy radiator,

25 row oil cooler,

Radiator deflector shield,

MP3 Stereo, all speakers upgraded with front splits,

Nismo Adj Fuel Pressure reg,

Reco'd and tightened rear diff,

Hicas lockbar with all hicas components removed,

Alloy subframe bushes,

Carbon fibre bonnet,

Ganador mirrors,

PIAA Headlight booster,

Alloy gearknob,

Nismo 320k speedo,

Reg till Aug,

etc etc.

Car has made 350kwatw on 20psi.

Mechanically in excellent condition.

Looking for quick sale, owner going overseas.

Asking $24000 ono.

Call 0410697349 or email [email protected] for any info.

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Hey man,

VERY INTERESTED!

Please send location and pics to me as well as kms travelled!

Thanks and i await your response

Here are some pics.

Please note the rims,front brakes and rollcage are not included in the price. The full listing of what is included is above.

Car has 10,000k's on the clock, but the dash has been changed.

cheers

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how much 4 car as in pic u got pics with the wheels that are advertised

Brakes cost $4500 and are basically brand new and the rims cost $3300 from japan and have been on the car for less than 500k's so i was going to sell separate to reclaim the money.

I will pm you with a price and post pics of the other wheels tomorrow.

cheers

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350 kws at the wheels.. internal work for sure.. i dont think a stock block will handle that power... i like ur bonnet were did you get it from ??

i had 487kw @ all 4 wheels and it was a stock crank and stock block!!!!!!

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