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Make: NISSAN

Model: R32 GTR MINES

Milage: 87XXX

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: BLACK

Location: ADELAIDE

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? YES

Rego: XUN-163

Price: $24,000

Contact: 0435 192 164

THIS MINES GTR GODZILLA IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION, REGO TILL END OF JAN 2009

HAS THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS/UPGRADES:

HKS 2530 Turbochargers BRAIDED LINES ETC COMPLETE KIT

HKS 3" Stainless Steel dump pipes

HKS 3" Stainless Steel front pipes

3" Hi flow Stainless Steel cat

HKS 3.5" Stainless Steel exhaust ( Great sounding exhaust without being loud)

HKS Stage 1 Cams

HKS oil cooler

HKS Remote oil filter locator

TEIN Adjustable caster rods

TEIN Adjustable control arms

TEIN Adjustable coil overs

WORK EQUIP Wheels 17x9.5" & 17x10" Deep Dish With Brand New Tyres

R33 1997 GTR VSPEC Engine freshly rebuilt now with only 2500k's done on it!

R33 1997 GTR VSPEC Gearbox & Transfer Case

New Battery

Air Con Regassed

GREDDY Boost Gauge

RAZO Racing Pedals

APEXI Power Fc + Hc (Mines GTR ecu was removed and upgraded)

NISMO 2 way LSD

EXEDY Clutch Kit

JVC Head unit

PIONEER 12 Disc Stacker

PIONEER 4 way Speakers

MOMO Shifter

Mines Modfied High Air Intake Box

NGK iridium plugs

Mines Knee braces for hard cornering ( One on either side of drivers Knees)

Mines Front bonnet lip

Mongoose Alarm and Immobilser

Nismo Quick Shifter

Silicon Coolant Hoses

35% Tinted Windows

285rwkw on 1bar boost.

Very quick and responsive street car, with the looks.

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killa car good luck with the sale, but whats this Mines Knee braces for hard cornering ( One on either side of drivers Knees)

I think you answered your own question there... Keeps your legs in a straightish position to stop your legs moving around through hard cornering :(

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