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An opportunity to purchase Rare wide body GTR32 built by japanese tuning house, (Yanack Racing), with over $100,000.00 spent. Imported by reputable importer, complied & registed by me in (Tas).

Engine - 2.7 stroker with only 9000 klm

Turbo - Trust TD07

Gearbox - OS Giken 5spd with fast cross gear set

Clutch - ORC twin plate

Suspension - RG (Racing Gear) fully adjustable

CPU - HKS F-CON V PRO

Diff - Tomei 2 way diff

Wheels - Volk Racing Challenge 18x10 w/ 265 tyres

Trust - Intercooler, Oil cooler, Exhaust, Oil Catch can, Sard injectors, air filter, Triple layer radiator, Bride, drivers seat, 7 point roll cage, HKS boost gauge, oil temp, oil press, fuel press, exhaust gas temp, Turbo timer. 2 deck sound system.

Brakes & Suspnsion - Are inhouse Yanack Racing all adjustable.

Exterior - one off yanack full wide body kit, FRP vented bonnet, Cabon fibre GT rear wing, tinted green headlights.

Price - $39000.00 or may trade

For any GENUINE information plz sms or ring 0428 397 054

Cheeers :blush:

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That is insane! I love the rear guards...

I saw this car in the flesh in Hobart 5 or 6 years ago.

I was driving my 10 sec 32GTR and was still jelous.

GL with the sale

Justin

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An opportunity to purchase Rare wide body GTR32 built by japanese tuning house, (Yanack Racing), with over $100,000.00 spent. Imported by reputable importer, complied & registed by me in (Tas).

Engine - 2.7 stroker with only 9000 klm

Turbo - Trust TD07

Gearbox - OS Giken 5spd with fast cross gear set

Clutch - ORC twin plate

Suspension - RG (Racing Gear) fully adjustable

CPU - HKS F-CON V PRO

Diff - Tomei 2 way diff

Wheels - Volk Racing Challenge 18x10 w/ 265 tyres

Trust - Intercooler, Oil cooler, Exhaust, Oil Catch can, Sard injectors, air filter, Triple layer radiator, Bride, drivers seat, 7 point roll cage, HKS boost gauge, oil temp, oil press, fuel press, exhaust gas temp, Turbo timer. 2 deck sound system.

Brakes & Suspnsion - Are inhouse Yanack Racing all adjustable.

Exterior - one off yanack full wide body kit, FRP vented bonnet, Cabon fibre GT rear wing, tinted green headlights.

Price - $39000.00 or may trade

For any GENUINE information plz sms or ring 0428 397 054

Cheeers :happy:

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