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Up for sale is a 1990 Nissan R32 Gtr in White with 107,000km on the clock, the car has the following mods:

Greddy twin low mounts with external gates- made 318 rwkw on 21psi could've gone a little more but the injectors were maxing out

power fc

bc coilovers

lenso 18's

N1 carbon firbe rear lip

Nismo 280km dash

Greddy boost controler

Greddy gear nob

Greddy Boost Gauge

splitfire coilpacks

full exhaust

hi flow cat

Pioneer stereo with tv

Alarm with remote Start

few other bits n pieces.

asking price $17,000

can be contacted via pm or on 0413 758 137

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just an update on the parts seems I've missed a few things

Greddy twin low mounts with external gates- made 318 rwkw on 21psi could've gone a little more but the injectors were maxing out

power fc

bc coilovers

lenso 18's

N1 carbon firbe rear lip

Nismo 280km dash

Greddy boost controler

Greddy gear nob

Greddy Boost Gauge

splitfire coilpacks

full exhaust

hi flow cat

Pioneer stereo with tv

Alarm with remote Start

nismo intake upgraded fuel pump

nismo strut brace

trust hard piping

trust intercooler (don't know thickness seems at least a 100ml)

Greddy boost controller

apexi pop filters with a carbon cover

also have a set of new garret 2860-5, sard injectors 700cc that I'm willing to sell with the car for a little extra cash...

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