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hi im selling my gtr 32 due to the fact can not pick up from panel shop.

The car is at the panel shop getting painted mirror finish black and Im unable to pick car up due to finical reasons. So if you are interested it will always cost

6grand to pick up from panel shop as well.

car is a 1989 modle with a 93 motor car has bout 120,000ks and motor bout 70,000ks

car has rego till august

$16000+$6000= $22000

The car has

vented bonnet

hks hiper d suspension

pivot speed limit remover

gaitmaier wheels front 18s 10"wide rear 18s with 12" wide

Cd player

6/9 front and rear speakers

hicas lock bar

clear custom front headlights and indicators

most of the rear bushes replaced

button clutch

3.5" full exhaust

nismo 260km dash

gearbox replaced

front diff replaced

engine is perfect condition with 180 psi across a 6 cylinders, only ran on motul chronV 3000

and never put nothing but bp ultimate through it

car made 230 kw on 14.7 psi and has ran 12.5

the car has put a big hole in my pocket, kit alone costing $4200 and being the second time getting the kit fitted and painted is a huge lost to me!

im after something driftable 180, s13 ectt... trade plus cash my way depending what you got

the piks or of it ewhen it was purple now its being painted jet black, but the dick nose also painted the CF bonnet

car can be viewed in dandenong at the panel shop

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