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Hey guys and girls putting my 1990 R32 GTR up for sale..

Fresh rebuilt bottom end. (only done 100 kms im still running it in) which includes

New bearings

CP pistons

CP rings

Bottom end gasket

New genuine head gasket

New N1 oil pump

Bored, Honed and faced block.. ( twenty thou)

All done by boost worx.

IT also has

Xtreme heavy duty single plate Kevlar clutch only done 500kms

Lightend flywheel and pressure plate also only done 500kms

Power FC w/hand controller

FMIC

Tein coilovers

Adjustable caster rods

4" exhaust

17" panasport three piece light weight rims

80% tread all round

M's intake kit

Bride reclinable seat

Disc all machined and new brake pads

Drive shaft boots all replaced

Also have stock GTR computer

standard shocks and springs

and stock caster rods

Car has passed regency before which is why i purchased all this stuff.

Only bad part about the car is it needs a re-spray the paint is starting to bubble and crack..

Looking for $19,000 o.n.o

contact me on here

cheers ryan

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