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1993 GTR R32 Vspec

R33 N1 engine

HKS GTSS turbos

HKS cams and cam gears

Cusco coilovers

Greddy intercooler and inlet piping

HKS oil cooler

300 ZX air flow meters

Power FC

HKS exhaust

Advan 17 inch wheels

Upgraded castor rods and sway bars

Upgraded clutch

HKS boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

Recaro seats

HKS super sequential BOVs

Brembo brakes

After market dash

upgraded fuel system

500+ HP

Body kit and wing.

Extremely fast.

No pics until complied.

Michael

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If the car has just been complied, why has the price gone up please?

Hey Guys

I need 20K up front and 7K after compliance. This is dirt cheap as I need cash ASAP. Take advantage.

Car is in the country and ready to be complied. Can do written agreement etc.

Michael 0414561121

1993 vspec GTR

85,000 kms

N1 engine

Advan wheels

Aftermarket exhaust.

Trust intercooler and piping.

Suspension

And much more.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Guys

Have been offline for a while so will repond to questions soon.

Car is at compliance now.

Car is a Vspec BNR32-305136.

(Have checked this number in Japan and Aus: car has vspec oil cooler, brembos, etc)

N1 block etc (will provide number soon)

Will have pics after car is tidied up. Many things had to be changed for compliance.

M

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