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A beautiful stock and immaculate R32 GTR that has had only minor mods done. Always serviced and always kept in good condition. This GTR is also a 1993 model, which is one of the last ones in its shape. This shape proved to have been the quickest model out of all the GTR's because of its light chasis. 0-100 in 4.7 seconds stock standard. The 93 model is also more advanced to the earlier models with minor engine tweaks and many more extras that made it the superior R32 GODZILLA.

Interior absolutely immaculate!, has all original floor mats and badges. All original and still brand new condition.

Located in Brisbanes CBD

Recently i have completed the major service and had the break pads replaced, new oil, and all filters replaced.

Genuwine reasone for sale

The price of the vehicle is only $19,990

It has 3.5 inch turbo back exhaust, heavy duty strut bar (supports the whole front of the chasis, giving it better control), and HKS POD filters and piping.

CALL ME ON --> 0402 533 908

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