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FOR SALE/TRADE:

1990 R32 GTR

Gunmetal Grey

5 sp man

116,XXX kms

Melbourne, Victoria

Price: Around $19,000 and/or Trades and other offers very welcome

Mods:

HKS intakes

Exeedy Cushion Button Clutch

nismo coilover suspension

full turbo back exhaust (split dump/front pipes that join to a high flow cat and 4 inch cat back)

Digital tacho/shift light

Apexi Boost guage

17 inch after market rims that were painted black by previous owner(they are peeling though)

Alpine mp3/cd player headunit

Brand New Viper alarm (remote start etc...auto window wind up)

Blitz Turbo timer

Speed cut meter

splitfire Coilpacks

Just added a 4WD to RWD switch in the cabin.

Car has run a 12.5 @ 108 mph 1/4 mile at calder park.

It's just had a major service including all fluids(Top quality oils including motul and Redline) etc.

Interior is in very good condition for its age. One of the best original gtr interiors ive seen.

Exterior is in pretty good condition with only your normal scuffs and scratches.

Thats all i can think of atm but will update as things come to mind.

Just taking emails and posts/pm's atm. So if your interested choose one of those methods to contact for now.

email: [email protected]

Thanks

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Hi Mate

I have a very clean 97 Soarer - it's the updated version with VVTI single turbo 1jz, subtle factory bodykit. drop me a line to [email protected] if you're interested :)

Cheers

Aaron

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