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1993 Nissan Skyline GTR BNR32

*Genuine Recaro interior - Front and Rear seats

*Low km R33GTR Engine just fitted. Including many brand new parts ( engine mounts, gaskets, seals etc) Have receipts

*Hi-Flowed R33GTR turbos with (new gaskets, crush washers etc)

*Brand new Clutch and pressure plate

*PWR aluminium radiator

*Race spec oil cooler and remote oil filter kit

*Veilside Stainless steel Turbo back 3.5 in exhaust

*Mine's twin air filters

*HDS Fully adjustable coilovers

*Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

*Rear cradle pineapple bushes

*DBA 4000 front disc rotors (freshly machined)

*Brand new front brake pads

*Greedy gauges 4x (boost, oil pressure, oil tep, exh temp) Mounted in custom moulded pods

*Apexi Rev/speed meter (flush mounted where clock was)

*Nismo 320km/h speedo

*MOMO steering wheel

*Greedy gear knob

*Turbo timer

*Brand new 18x9.5 inch wheels with brand new tyres

*Carbon fibre bonnet

*Carbon fibre boot lid (no spoiler or key hole, push button on remote to open)

*Carbon fibre electric Ganador door mirrors

*N1 headlights

Tinted windows

Clear front and side indicators

*7in motorized fold out tv/dvd/mp3

*6in sony front and rear speakers and 10 inch sub

*Rhino Alarm with triple stage immobiliser and SMS function (top of the range)

*Ezytrack GPS tracking with immobilizer by phone independent to Rhino alarm (no monitoring fees ever!)

*Nokia Hardwired Bluetooth hands free (works with every brand of phone)

*Brand new battery

*Major service just completed on whole car front to back, all fluids changed (engine, gearbox, hicas, brakes and clutch)

*10 months rego

*Excellent condition inside and out

*ONE OF THE CLEANEST and BEST CONDITION R32 GTRS IN AUSTRALIA, INSIDE AND OUT! NOT A DOLLAR TO SPEND, JUST ENJOY! I have owned this car for over 7 years and it has always been garaged and only driven on weekends. Owned by a mechanical engineer

*No test pilots

Located KELLYVILLE SYDNEY

Contact Jake 0404 080 448

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well that has to be the cleanest gtr i have seen on here

nice tasteful mods

nice rim choice

engine so clean :D

well done mate

i bet the new owner will be happy as hell

:laugh:

Edited by Pepsinator

I think I've seen this before - that place looks like this compound near my parent's place. You're over the road from the new Day Care, have a side gate around the corner?

I've seen a Stagea come out that gate before.

I'm very interested. Want to trade for a N/A Supra (ready to go for a big single conversion)?

If not, I'll be in touch if this hasn't sold by the time my car sells.

Quick question though, how many kms?

Thanks guys 95,000 km on the car and 60,000km on the motor. Sorry I forgot such important info. Not looking for a swap, but would consider a ute or van (nothing flash) plus cash my way.

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