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Hey Guys

Brought this in for myself but need cash now.

1993 R32 V-spec (brembos, etc)

Advan wheels

R33 N1 engine

HKS twin BOVs

Greddy intercooler and piping

Recaro seats

Boost controller

Body kit

Bonnet

And other mods

Looking for 31.5K and need substantial deposit to secure the car.

Cheers

Michael 0414561121

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Do you have any recent pics? (ie; since it's been in Aust?)

The car is about to be complied so it looks pretty much like this now. Have ordered new bumper and car will be cleaned up appropriately.

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The car is about to be complied so it looks pretty much like this now. Have ordered new bumper and car will be cleaned up appropriately.

Obviously didn't read the question...read it again and answer please....is this car in Aust....and if so can we have some pics

Can you confirm if the car has been resprayed as the black engine bay concerns me

All 32 GTR's have black engine bays... if the engine bay is body colour, it means the car has been resprayed.

Incorrect.

Im yet to see a white R32 GTR that doesnt have a black engine bay (with the exception of those that have been resprayed). And yes these cars have white colour code listed on the build plate.

Im yet to see a white R32 GTR that doesnt have a black engine bay (with the exception of those that have been resprayed). And yes these cars have white colour code listed on the build plate.

For the record I have seen at least 4 factory white GTR's with colour coded engine bays and the same with silver.

Though to my knowledge the blue, wine red, black and gunmetal R32's did have a black engine bay standard.

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