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Finally I got over it, this car been build by one of our member up here Jason "V8SkylineMan". It is one of those early GTR 32. But everything is in good condition. The car done around 80000km. Looking for around $22000 with every single aftermarket piece on the car.

Spec:

1990 GTR 32 in black

Mods Include

Engine/Performance

Tomei Arms Turbo x 2 with custom polished Greddy piping

Tomei 268 cams

Custom blue cam covers

Custom blue intake plenum

Custom blue cambelt cover

Trust belt

HKS oil cooler and relocation kit with braided lines

Apex'i Hybird intercooler

Z32 80mm AFM's

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

HKS pod filters

Apexi Power FC with Hand control (the GameBoy)

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy Iridium plugs-cold #7

Split fire coil packs

HKS 600cc Injectors

Nismo fuel pump

CES race dump pipes

CES full 3.5 in open race exhaust

OS Giken triple plate clutch

OS Giken Cross Mission Gears

Nismo diffs 2 way

Brakes/Suspension/Wheels

Racing Ohlins coil overs with helper springs

Adj suspension linkages Aftermarket suspension arms

Cusco tension rods

Brembo R33 GTR brake upgrade front and rear-ABS removed

Cusco brake boost stop kit

Nismo front and rear strut braces

Hicas removed

Nismo 18" LM GT-4 Wheels (Very Rare)

Interior/Exterior

N1 Headlight

Do Luck carbon bonnet

Carbon grill insert

Bonnet pins

Real Tomei Rear wing

HID

Short shift kit-razo knob

Tomei 310km/h speedo (Around 80000klms)

Blitz Mirror Gauges x 4 (Turbo,oil/water temp and oil Pre)

Greddy E-01 Boost Controller

Tinted Windows

Some other parts I may forgot... and some more information, the car would like a retune on the Power FC since the car not been driven for some time already coz of no license

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