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1989 r32gtr

-custom respray in glazurit black with house of colour ice pearl flake.

-new forged engine with almost everything that can be done internally. engine travelled only 2000k;'s

hks 272 272 step 2 cams , cam gears etc

-single turbo t04z , apexi 55mm wastegate

-apexi d-jetro computer

currently at 530 rwhp but will be tuned with more boost very soon as is only on 18psi

-buddy club p1 17" x 9 rims with new tyres.

-Brand new nismo gmax twin plate.

Almost everything that could be done to the car has been done but as im buying a house i may not be able to keep it. Just seeing if there is interest atm. would be looking for around 42k.

PM me for further details as there is too much to list and i have only listed whats on the top of my head. pics will be posted up on the wekeend.

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some pics just for now to get you started people

as someone who watched this thing get build, and the person who was privilged enough to do its magazine feature, I can only use one word to describe this car : brilliant

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