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Make:1994 R32 GTR

Model:BNR32

Milage:

Transmission:

Colour:PEARL WHITE

Location:ADELAIDE

Complied?NO RACING OR PARTS USE ONLY

RWC supplied?NOPE

Currently registered?NO

Price: $10,000ONO

Contact:0406871153 OR PM ME

Comments / Modifications:R32 gtr racing body, its a heaps wide body with handmade carbon fibre bodykit,CF rear lights,nismo bonnetlip,2 piece sideskirts with the left made for exit of twin straight pips(TOUGH) braided earls lines for fuel to the boot. it has chunky sway-bars and adjustable tein tie-rods. proberly got a mech lsd to. the car is complete but with no engine. i have fibreglass doors for it and also a 10-point cusco rollcage. brand new red bride seat with new rails. car also has ganador mirrors.

i also have a set of new custom g-grams, new tyres 315/30/r18 WRAPPED IN FALKEN AZENIS SEMI-SLICK NEW TYRES and they just fill the guards thats how fat it is

car is white pearl colour.

i want $10,000 for the lot or swap for a running turbo car.

car is loacted in S.A.

You won't find something like this in aust. its all custom. Future show winning car/magazine cover

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Edited by IMPORT-G

HAVE RB25T MANUAL PACKAGE, S15 MANUAL PACKAGE, OR LOW COMP RB26TT PACKAGE WHICH WILL BOLT STAIGHT IN AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS THE LOOM GOES AS FAR AS THE ENGINE IGNITION SYSTEM.

THESE CAN ALL BE DISCUSSED IN FINAL SALE PRICE

warned of what? not replying to people? i was away. but now have made a new topic and am ready to sell this thing and will help with any info people needed.

i will have new pics up tommorow of the car out of the shed and looking good. and also of all the parts i have for it.

:yes:

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