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For Reluctant Sale:

1994 R32 GTR

White

Very Clean, Very Fast, Always Garaged. Immaculate Interior and Exterior.

Sensible Modifications

Genuine 65,000kms

250 Kilowatts at 0.9 bar with standard engine and turbos. Dyno Sheet provided.

1 of the best handling GTRs around.

Engine tuned by Ben at Race Pace Motorsport.

Suspension tuned by Chris at Centreline.

Happy to allow car to be checked by any mechanic.

$36,000

Engine:

· HKS Cam Gears

· NGK Platinum Spark Plugs

· Tuned to 252 kw by Ben at RPM.

Exhaust:

· HKS Hi-Power Cat-Back Exhaust (new).

· HKS Copy Front Pipes

· Hi-Flow Cat

Filter:

· Jamex Air Filter

Drivetrain:

· Daikin Exxedy Heavy Duty Clutch Kit with 1 ton Pressure Plate

Suspension (New):

· Full WhiteLine Suspension Kit Tuned by Centreline Suspension

o Camber kit

o Castor kit

o Heavy Duty Adjustable Sway Bars Front and Rear

o Subframe Diff alignment and lock kit

o Cusco Front Strut Bar and Nismo Adjustable rear Strut bar

o Koni Height and Damper Adjustable Shocks

o King Sport Springs

Brakes:

· Front Slotted With Custom Race Brake Pads

· Rear Cross-Drilled With Custom Race Brake Pads

Sound System:

· Sony X-plod Head unit

· Front Clarion 6 ½ Component with Tweeters

· Sony X-Plod Rear 6 x 9

Electronics:

· Apexi Pen-type Turbo Timer

· Trust Speed De-Limiter

Wheels:

· OZ Racing 17” rims

Oils:

· Red Line Light Weight Shockproof Gearbox oil

· OWS Engine Oil

Misc:

· HKS Boost Gauge

· Tinted windows

· GTR 33 Floor Mats

· Alarm with remote

· 3 point racing harness

· Regular servicing with full receipts of all work done.

· Extras.

CONTACT:

1) Shaun

0433-204990

2) Dexter

0433-180466

dextersay@hotmail.com

That is one beautiful car mate. Wish I had enough money to buy it

Yes it is, Wouldnt be selling if not for having graduated and going back to Singapore. U should see the way the car handles.. Oh well....

tks for the bump.

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