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Looking to sell my 1993 R32 GTR. Located in Canberra currently has 3 months rego

It's a dark grey with a built 2.6L by CRD and single turbo conversion. I'm the third owner since it was personally imported (Green plate).

Mods list includes:

Forged Pistons

Nittos rods

ARP bolts etc

Mild ported head

Tomei 260 cams

OS Giken cam gears

Nitto oil pump

HiOctane 9L sump

HiOctane catch can with -12 speedflow fittings

Nitto rear drain kit

Nismo mounts

Hks intercooler

Trust oil cooler and filter relocation kit

Power FC

PTE6266 turbo

Trust dual intake with dual z32 afms

GCG manifold

3.5" dump

3.5" dual muffler exhaust (nice and quiet)

60mm turbosmart gate with screamer pipe

Nismo coppermix twin comp clutch kit

Defi gauges

Nismo front strut brace with master booster stopper

HKS rear strict brace

HICAS delete bar

Rear solid diff bushes

Some adjustable front and rear arms

CD player

Good condition interior for its age

Carbon radiator shroud (genuine garage defend)

Carbon exhaust cover

I also have 2200cc injectors that need to be installed to convert the car onto E85, a nismo thermostate and carbon head light intake of events.

I'm chasing $29,000.00 obo. The car will be sold with 3 months ACT rego.

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