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It a R32 gtst tyme m. Late 92

Reason for selling is that I have 2 r32 gtr's sitting in the driveway as well.

It has.

RB25 turbo

Trust cat back exhaust

600 x 300 x 76 fmic

Custom intercooler piping with the inlet pipe on the left

Dr Drift ecu

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Daikan heavy duty clutch

Lightened flywheel (about 5 kg instead of 9.5)

Boost controller

Stern 17inch 3 piece rims

324 mm front rotors with new pads all round

KYB super street shocks damper adjustable and lowered springs

Original gtr bodykit (plastic)

Resprayed 2 years ago

Looking for $12500ono with 12 months reg and rwc

Email me at [email protected] if you want some pics. Please no fan boys!

or call ah 95891440 Gareth

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It a R32 gtst tyme m. Late 92

Reason for selling is that I have 2 r32 gtr's sitting in the driveway as well.

It has.

RB25 turbo

Trust cat back exhaust

600 x 300 x 76 fmic

Custom intercooler piping with the inlet pipe on the left

Dr Drift ecu

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Daikan heavy duty clutch

Lightened flywheel (about 5 kg instead of 9.5)

Boost controller

Stern 17inch 3 piece rims

324 mm front rotors with new pads all round

KYB super street shocks damper adjustable and lowered springs

Original gtr bodykit (plastic)

Resprayed 2 years ago

Can throw in some rare NISMO LMGT4 rims 17x9.5

Also a spare rb20det and 2 good turbos

Looking for $13500ono with 12 months reg and rwc

Email me at [email protected] if you want some pics. Please no fan boys!

or call ah 95891440 Gareth

what color?

does it have gtr bonnet and grill?

sunroof?

kms?

very interested

The car is grey with 118k on it. I bought it with around 90k two years ago. It doesn't have a gtr bonnet or grill but I have a grey gtr as well that I might be able to do a deal and swap them over. No sun roof. If you want pics give me your email address.

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