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1989 r32 gtr.

99000 klms

De-badged, black

R1 turbos from nismo (bigger than N1's)

Nismo racing clutch

Bosch 044 pump

600cc injectors

Remote oil cooler

6 Defi guages, white face, all in dash with controller

(boost, fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temp, water temp & exhaust temp)

Carbon fibre vented bonnet (painted black)

K office adjustable coil over suspension

Twin blow off valves hidden in the front bar

Trust drag front mount cooler 860 x 600 x 110

Trust twin intake feed pipe kit

17 inch Sparco light weight race wheels, 235/45 rubber 80% tread

Optional carbon fibre GT wing (same as the HPI 34T)

Brembo brakes off an R33 V-spec GT-R

Full 3 inch exhaust

Blitz digital adjustable boost controller

Competition sports steering wheel

Recaro drivers seat

Veilside side skirts and rear bar (standard front)

Cd player, power windows and mirrors

Makes approx 250 rwkw at 0.9 bar (13psi)

Last service April 07', rego till Dec 07'

Should run deep into 11's, maybe a 10 with more boost

RWC with sale................. In Qld, Noosa

$26000 or make an offer................. needs to go!!!!!!!

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just the engine bay looked there is dust everywhere..

anyway I love it~~

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True. Great looking car, but you think why didnt they wipe over the egine bay before taking a shot? Never ceases to amaze me the number of cars for sale (on any web site) with crap on the floor or in the centre consoles or dirty windows. Wouldnt you want it to look its ultimate before taking a pic? Must be just me - Im strange that way! :P

Good luck with the sale.

Can vouch for this car, when I went for a drive in it just after Cam bought it, I was suprised with how well it went and looked. Great usable power in a very clean and tidy GTR. Someone snap it up, you wont be dissapointed!

Matt

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