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1994 GTR R32

Original 72000kms

1994 Model Last of the R32 GTR's and in WIne Red VERY RARE

Car is in very good condition

New Oil every 3000kms

Only Driven once in a blue moon

Mechanicals are perfect

Original Paint all over, never been in an accident

Kept in a locked garage

Mature 33 year old owner.

Modifications: (I wanted it as standard as possible but)

Tein Adjustable coilovers (height and damper adjustable)

Full 3inch exhaust system, with a 3 inch Metal Core Cat, very quite but still

free flowing

HKS pod filters

Other than that the car is stock, even the standard wheels are SPOTLESS

Will be very hard pressed to find a cleaner R32 GTR

Comes with very expensive colour pioneer head unit, but if its not wanted

i can take it off the price

Just been professionally Polished and looks fanastic

This Car will not disappoint, and has been looked after by an Enthusiast

22500 ono

QLD Buderim 4556

0420904562

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