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89' r32 gtr

engine mods:

2.8 ltr stroke

87mm oversize piston

vspec twin turbo n1s

impul remap ecu

adjustable cam gears

turbosmart boost controller

apexi pod filters

tanabe adjustable coilovers

trust full exhaust system

interior:

impul 300km/h cluster

hks oil temp and boost gauges

nismo centre gauges

4wd to rear switch with front torque control (killler switch)

rims:

buddy club p1 racing rims 16/225

brand new exedy clutch

exedy flywheel (light)

service

brand new tyres

only problem 2 or 3 synchros in the box

but still drive able

PRICE :15K

Call: 0412264311

DO NOT PM ME AS I DO NOT REGULARLY LOG IN CALL!

DO NOT PM ME AS I DO NOT REGULARLY LOG IN CALL!

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