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1993 r32 gtr has compliance and will come with reg in the coming week or two. first owner in australia. mods are:

63 000 kms engine has 93 000 kms.

series 3 r33 gtr engine.

hks pod filter

hks front pipe

custom split dump pipes

3 inch exhaust with in cabin silencer.

hks twin plate clucth

r33 gtr gearbox

torque splitter rwd/4wd

hks boost controler

pivot boost gauge

blits oil, water and exhaust temp gauges

trust front mount intercooler

800 cc injectors

bigger fuel pump

half roll cage

r33 gtr front seats

r34 gtr front brake rotors, rear brakes are cross drilled

cusco cooler pipeing

blitz blow-off valves

electric speedo with timer for quarter mile, lap timeing, odometer, 0 to 100kms and 0 200m

N1 front bar, lip side sskirts and pods.

has a slight gold pearl through the paint. condition of paint is immaculate

GAB adjustable coils/suspension

n1 headlights

nismo clear indicators

the role cage is currently out of the car but can go with the car if you want it. also was told its a cusco cage.

the overall condition of the car is very very very good. once again i dare anyone to compare. i am negotiable with the price as i would like to see it go so i can finally move on. and people PLEASE!! i would really appreciate it if everyone kept there nasty comments to them self and dont want any time wasters! i am more then happy to answer any questions and all inspections are welcome car is located in campbellfield - victoria.

contact number 0423682131 loky

PRICE: $15 000 NEGOTIABLE

yes i am negotiable with the price and accepting offers but please no low ballers. also would be intrested in swaps show me what you got. would even take another gtr as a swap or something along those lines.

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