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Hey guys,

I had been driving the GTR32 as my daily for ~8 months now and had big plan for it too, hence importing the Soarer for my daily. Since the Soarer arrived i have halt all my plan for building the GTR. Unfortunately now it time I need to sell them both and focus on the business.

The Soarer is fully complied and ready to be register.

Details are as follow:

2.5L Twin Turbo

1992 model

Factory 5 speed

96 plus body/aero upgrade

164,xxx kms

TEIN suspension

BLITZ front mount I/C

DEFi Gauges

TRD LSD differential

Cusco Strut Brace

Standard front calipers (not gold seen in photos)

NON accident

EXCELLENT mechanical condition

Bonnet has a dent and a few light scratches here and there on the body. but nothing major

It will be hard to find a nice cruiser then this rare black Soarer. Interior is still very clean for it age and engine run very smoothly. It was owned by Prime Garage in Japan.

Asking $13,000 as is

GTR32 Detail are as follow:

1994 factory Silver

Engine is standard

115,xxx kms

standard gtr wheels with near new tyres

c's shortshifter (purchased new)

Nismo knob

320km/h speedo

kakimoto catback exhaust

unknown front pipe

HKS pod filters

Splitfire coilpack and earthing kit

Cusco oil catch can

Cusco Strut Brace front and Rear

tinted windows

engine run smoothly with good oil pressure and compression

body has a few marks here and there but nothing major.

Interior is still in very good condition.

FRONT GRILLE IS INCLUDED. ENGINE BAY IS STANDARD EXCEPT FOR THE HKS PODS.

Selling for $16,500 >_<

I can be contacted on 0422 422 344 if you require more info or inspection on the car/s.

Cheers,

Thuy

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