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R32 Gtr for sale in Melbourne.

177... KLM's

Regularly serviced

The good-

K&N performance filter

Aftermarket front mounted intercooler

Semi hard brake pads New 3.5" free flow mandiral bend exhaust system with 5" Kakimoto tip

Adjustable multi link with coil spring gas damper suspension

18" Marriot deep dish rims with 3" lip (some rust)

Aftermarket front sway bar

Nismo Group "A" side mirrors

Nismo Group "A" rear wing

Nismo Group "A" front bumper

Nismo Group "A" bonnet lip spolier

Tenon remote start / alarm system

Audio

Bosejia super tuner II 50Wx4 USB/SD-MMC Card/MP3/WMA tuner (cd not working, USB is fine)

7" TFT dash mounted LCD monitor (bracket needs replacing)

1000w boss 4 channel mosfet bridgeable amp

5000w powervox 2 channel mosfet bridgeable amplifier

response 2.0 farad capasitor

power acoustic explosion 3000W12" dual coil subs

2x blitz 80W tweeters

2x blitz 360W 6.5 mid components with bass detector blue LED

2x blitz 12dB cross overs with bass detector blue LED

2x explod 6x9 rear speakers (need replacing)

The bad-

paint work has stone chips / cracking

small amount of rust above rear passenger tyre (shown in second picture)

Front driver seat has tear/ rear bucket has small tear

Original GTR steering wheel is delaminating

Exhaust system was taken off for EPA test, replaced after test, now leaks at manifold (may just need retensioning?)

Front passenger brake squeels since new pads put on

Still drives great,but is time to move it on.

Contact:

Paul 0410319374

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