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BNR32 GT-R in Midnight Purple 1992

I'm finally selling my very tidy GTR.

I've owned it for almost 3 years and it's never missed a beat!

I've always taken the best care of it. Washed it every weekend and polished it regularly.

I've always maintained it even though it hardly gets driven.

It's been serviced every 5000kms with motul 300v. The brakes get bled every 6 months with rbf600. I used redline shockproof gear oil for the gearbox and genuine Nissan matic D for the transfer case. The spark plugs, coolant and air filters were all done less than 2 months ago.

As for its modifcations, they were all done by me. I took ownership of it 1 month after it arrived in Aus.

Mods include:

Engine:

Oil Filter Relocation kit, using speedflow fittings.

3 inch kakimoto exhaust with HKS front pipes and high flow cat

HKS Mushroom air filters

Makes a VERY safe 190awkw @ 14psi

Suspension:

Replaced front lower balljoints

Replaced rear tie rods.

ohlins suspension

adjustable front camber arms

tein castor rods

alloy rear subframe locators

front gtr strut brace

brake master cylinder stopper

Electronics/Interior:

Perfect condition R34 GTR seats

Greedy Profec B boost controller

Apexi EL2 system meter gauges in carbon gauge pod.

Remote central locking

ECU talk

Nismo Gear knob

JVC DVD/MP3/USB headunit

Body:

Genunie Nismo N1 front bumper

Type M rear pods

LED tail lights.

Wheels/rubber

RPF1s

Brand new Toyo proxes 4 front

falken azenis rt615 rear

Im after 18,000 ono

Contact me on 0413257569.

Located in the Hills District.

Cheers

Luke

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Know this car well, driven in it many times, driven it many times and I can vouch for how meticulous it is.

If I had any desire to own an R32 GTR it would never have gone up for sale in the first place. Buyer will NOT be dissapointed!

Sad to see it go Luke...

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