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so here we go.

i have my 1993 r32 gtr up for sale. i have been through alot with this car and its cost me a heap of money and i have finally finished it and will be officialy running and for sale next week. how ever i thought id put it from now just to see what kind of intrest im going to get

Modifications:

grey r34 gtr wheels with 245/45 tyres in good condition

G.A.B adjustable coil overs

r34 gtr front brake discs

brand new jvc deck

n1 side pods

n1 front bar

n1 front lip

n1 head lights

nismo clear indicators

blitz blow-off valves

trust front mount cooler

cusco hard pipe cooler piping

hks pod filters

n1 engine covers

nismo 800cc injectors

n1 oil pump

brand new nissan water pump

gates racing timing belt

all new engine belts and iridium spark plugs

bigger fuel pump

apexi power fc with hand controller

hks split dumps

hks front pipe

3 inch exhaust with silencer

O.S giken cam gears BRAND NEW!

H.K.S boost controller

aftermarket turbo timer with keyless start

pivot boost gauge

aftermarket tacho with lap timing 0 - 100 khm and quarter mile timer etc.

r33 gtr gearbox

hks twin plate clucth very good condition

r33 gtr front seats in good condition

rear seats in good condition

cusco half roll cage but insnt bolted in to the car at the moment

very good paint with slight gold pearl through it

custom cacth can

aftermarket torque splitter

Over all the cars condition is very very good! better then your average r32 gtr going around these days. car is on 63 000 kms and motor is 103 000 kms. timing belt service etc has all been done. reason why the car wont be ready till some time late next week is i will be getting it tuned. however any one intrested is more then welcome to call. all mechanical inspections are more then welcome as well. car has 12 months rego and i am the first owner of this car in australia.

****PRICE $ 22 000 VERY VERY VERY NEGOTIABLE!!!!!!!!*****

yes i am negotiable with the price so please dont be affraid to throw me an offer! but please if your going to low ball me something like 15 k.. keep the offer to your self and no time wasters!!!!! all genuine enquires are more then welcome

as for photos i will have some up by next week

conact number LOKY: 0423682131

car is located in victoria

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