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Charcoal 1992 R32 GTR

Full Nismo body bits ie Nostrils, air deflector on bonnet, skirts and lip under rear spoiler. Body and paint are in good comdition.

18 X 9 Enkei RP0's 26535 tyres, legal tread

tints

Power FC, cam wheels, Blitz DSBC, catch can, front pipes and cat back exhaust (Comfortable sound levels), 215kw atw's CRD Shootout mode.

Whiteline Works Suspension Kit.

Standard brakes, rear slotted DBA's

I have brand new AP 6 pot calipers and rotors to suit 32 GTR for sale also.

Complete set of white Nismo Gauges 11000rpm and 320km/h, which includes sub meters.

Momo wheel

Nismo shift knob

MP3 CD, splits, parcel shelf speakers, sub and amp

The car is in canberra and has act registration.

$25 000 negotiable.

email [email protected]

or telephone mobile 0410 547 546

No time wasters please.

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You wouldn't believe it the car came from Perth!

We'll refund your airfares if you buy it hows that!

I think it costs about $600 to freight it.

Cheers

Simmo!!

I'm shocked, that car took you ages to find.

I can vouch for the fact that is an exceptionally clean car( unless he's crashed it without telling me :rofl: )

Reason I know is I sold it to him and boy was he fussy when he flew over .hehe

If he is as pedantic with looking after it as he was with buying it, that is a bloody good buy.

Good luck with the sale Simon and I wonder what your getting next.

Cheers

Ken

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  • 3 weeks later...

Howdy Ken hope things are well .........

Yeah car is still very tidy mate, but circumstances change and I think I need to make way for a race car!

Thanks mate

.......car is still for sale by the way.

Cheers

Simmo

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  • 2 weeks later...

Also comes with the original wheels with good rubber.

I also have the cam wheels cover, and the shield that runs between the cam covers.

also a complete silicon intercooler hose kit.

.....and all original guages.

Cheers

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