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Hey all

Up for sale is my White r32 GTR, not much to say really, its clean, tidy, everything you would expect in a GTR.

Item:

Late 1989 Model r32 GTR, first registered in 1990 WHITE

Extra Info:

Car has been kept fairly stock with only the following mods, most were done when the engine was replaced.

Engine ---- Tuned to 380HP on 16psi

Engine transplant with 1992 RB26 (Polished)

Pod's

Garret 28/60r Turbo's 10'000k old

Stainless Manifolds

Stainless dumps and front pipe 10'000k old

3" exhaust (already on)

OS Giken Cam gears 10'000k old

Nismo Water pump 10'000k old

Nismo Oil pump 10'000k old

Apexi Power FC 10'000k old

Apexi AVC-R (already on)

4:36 Ratio diffs Both approx 70'000ks

Interior

JVC Mp3 Head deck

JDO 4x6 2 ways in doors

Xplod 6x9 3 ways in rear

Nismo Centre gauge cluster (Oil temp gauge not working)

Exterior

Black 17" Enkei Rims with good Tyres

AM Suspension

Standard GTR Kit with N1 skirts

Thats all I can think of at the moment. The car has 93'XXXk on it. had the engine swap at 83'000 (The engine now has 70'000k on it) because of a bad tune which sent the old engine knocking! car has just been tuned to 380 HP on 16psi.

Location:

Darwin

Price and Payment Conditions:

$22'900

Pictures:

Are a bit average if anyone wants more Pic's let me know I will get a hold of more.

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Contact Details:

Call Ashley 0408064230

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