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i have a Godzilla 94 gtr 32 for sale. Silver in colour it has just clicked over 90,000 kms. She has a nismo cat back exhaust, nismo 3 piece body kit. Greddy electronic dual stage boost controller running 10 low 14 high. a cheap boost gauge sits where the 3 gauge cluster used to be because I couldn’t find and nice defi gauges. 18x10 rims all round( nice and fat ). Just serviced the motor and box, royal purple in the motor, shock proof light weight in the box, new spark plugs with gap set. I just moved out onto a dirt road and she isnt suitable for it so thinking of selling it. the car has been on the coast with its 2 previous owners so there is tiny patches of light rust which sucks really but u need to look closely to see, i think its called crows feeting where its just under the paint in squiggly lines. it isn’t bad at all you would have too see pics to see what i mean. The rest of the paint is pretty sweet.

The guy i bought it off hit a roo so I put 2 new headlights in it, he lost the front lip so a genuine plastic n1 lip will come with it,(white and needs to be painted) and there’s a crack in the front bar which i bolted on a piece of alloy flat until i was going to get it fixed. The fmic has small dings in it but a good nick stock fmic comes with the car, also I have two guard liners and n1 vents coming because they had some cracks in them. The description makes it sound sh@t but it still looks tough as and presentable with low kms. i would prefer texts on 0400750335 because I have sh@t service where I live and text come through easier. Also so i can send detailed pics and be precise about it. Im asking $11800 firm as is where is. Located 20 mins south of rockhampton Qld. Thanks for looking.

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