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gtr 32 1989 uregd

motor been full rebuilt 15ks ago and body 120000ks

motor has CP forged pins and rings with 40 thou overbore

gates kevlar timing belt with adjustable cam gears

standard injectors with standard turbos with steel compressor wheels and 360 degree thrust bearing

r33 crank with custom hi tech computer

hks triple plate clutch tight and strong

turbo timer

exhaust system

defi gauges and safc controller

Brand new xd9s 18x10 with 65% semi slick tyres

cars made over 300rwkw

car was involved in an slight accident nothing major, CAR NEEDS front bar, radiator, fan, intercooler, maybe water pump, lights and indicators

iam sure someones out there with parts its a bargain at this price..... no time wasters had the car over 8 years first owner in australia

$$5000 call 0466 883 212

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Hey mate,

Location??

How is the chasis after the crash??

Why are you selling it for such an awesome price, didn't have full comp insurance? Or is it a repairable write off??

Any further damage to car other then those parts needed??

Let me know mate.

pics ! keen on a swap on a 32 gtst, 3071, z32 fuel pump 650's, 32 gtr wheels, gtr driver and passenger, z32 afm, fmic, 3" turbo back, greddy emanage piggy back, 10 months rego body needs love, 5speed, 200 on the clock but put a low km engine in at 160k, also has tein hr super streets, and a good stereo. located in boronia vic

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