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Hi guys up for sale is my pride n joy its a late 1992 r32 GTR mint condition always garaged well looked after in and out. reason for selling is lost my liscence 2 times because of the car for high powerd vehicle for being on plates so no use of car sitting in garage the cars got a copper colour with violet purl never been in an accident before and not 1 bit of rust cars making 230kw at all 4s go really good can provide dyno sheets put brand new exteme motor sport clutch in awsome clutch! welcome to inspect but no joy riders and time wasters cheers. contact me on 0421500057 steven.

The following modifications the cars got are:

.R33 gtr n turbos

.R33 gtr intercooler

. nismo 2way diff

.72mm 3core alliminium JVT RACING radiator

.custom made 3inch stainless steel exhaust with stainless steel front pipe

.NPG adjustable suspention

.hks pod filters

. front and rear cusco strut braces

.built in switch ( can switch car to rear wheel or 4wd)

.greddy profec b boost controller

. apexi power fc

.tomei adjustible cam gears

.pioneer head unit

.original nismo gear knob

.turbo timer

.nismo 320km cluster

.g7 Panassport wheels 18inch

.brand new extreme motorsport clutch

. Luisi steering wheel

and more...

PRICE: $ 23,000 neg

contact steven: 0421500057 (any time)

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hay mate

r u interested in a swap for a mint condition r34 gtt.

no thanks mate wouldnt down grade to a gtt n dnt want another turbo car to much cop hassel cheers prefer to sell it

no thanks mate wouldnt down grade to a gtt n dnt want another turbo car to much cop hassel cheers prefer to sell it

all good

ill be putting mine for sale shortly so if it sells hopefully i will be giving u a call

any interior pics? and how many kms?

Thanks

its done 86,000kms but ive put the nizmo320 cluster in witch is on lower ks but 86kms is the original 1 still have it to theres the interior pics cheers:

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