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This R32 is a one of a kind, this car has alot of extras and alot of money spent

The engine has been rebuilt 1,500km ago, this car includes

Custom Side Mirrors

Custom Blue Paint Job

Full GTR Body Kit

Custom BEE-R 17x9 Wheels

Has a set of R33 GTR Turbos Rebuit 6,000km ago

Engine Management Reprogrammed

Full 4inch Custom Exhaust With HKS Twin Front Pipes

Turbo Timer

Boost Controller

New NISMO Sports Clutch With a NISMO Lightnweight Flywheel

New N1 Oil Pump And Water Pump

NISMO 280km Dash

New Aircon Compressor

High Volume Fuel Pump

Security Alarm

R33 GTR Rear Seat And Bride Drivers Seat

GTR Intercooler

GTR Radiator

NISMO 2 Way

CD Player

Adjustable Suspension

THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF MONEY SPENT IT IS A GREAT LOOKING CAR!!!!!!!!!

$15,800 ONO Or Swaps

Phone Brendan 0401802430 Or PM

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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the whole engine was including

crank, rods, pistons, rings, bearings, oil pump, water pump

head gasket, head fully reco

i am negotiable on the price and all the gtrs you get for that pice a pretty standard

and people want 18000 with Rb25 in it thats why i said that price

but as i said i am neg

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

come on champs this would be 1 of the cheapest RB26 powered R32 skyline around this is a gunnine sale only saling because of the house this car must go make an offer thanks

pm me or call me thanks

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