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VEHICLE: 1990 NISSAN R32 GTR

LOCATION: NORTH BRISBANE

MILEAGE: 140XXX

CONDITION: EXCELLENT

ROAD WORTHY CERT: WILL PROVIDE ON SALE

REGO: About 4-6 months left

LIST OF MODIFICATIONS:

Power mods

TRUST turbo back exahust

HKS pod filters

Remap or aftermarket ECU

Styling

Nismo front bar

Carbon fibre bonnet

18"? Razax Rims

Interior

HKS turbo timer

Razo shift knob

Momo steering wheel

Apexi boost guage

Suspension

Tien coilover suspension

EXTRA INFO

I imported the car myself from japan in July last year (2007). As soon as the car was complied it was taken to Mercury Motorsports for a 2000.00 service which included all hoses, belts, fluids and more. The car had a compression test which resulted in 150 on all 6 cyl. I have the recepits for all the import process, compliance, service, compression test etc. The car drives great, runs great and is in overall excellent condition. Also has tyres that have done only 4000kms. No scratches or dents anywhere. I drive the car like a grandmother! The car even had the stock boost restrictor still in when i imported! Since purchasing the car I have done roughly 7000km's. Serviced again at 5000kms. This is a weekend driver only.

Reson for selling so i can travel.

Price is 21k neg. This is a quality GTR.

Contact me on my mobile if interested in an inspection on 0431 036 784.

Please only call or message me if you are serious about the vehicle. NO SWAPS! Cash only! and no time wasters!

CARSALES ADD HERE

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