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1989 GTR Gunmetal grey

MODIFICATIONS:

Twin R33 N1 turbos (steel wheel good for 280kw at wheels)

Nismo aftermaket intercooler

Mines modified ECU or NEW PowerFC

OS twin plate clutch

Mines direct shifter

Oil catch can

Nismo N1 headlights

Cusco tension rods

Nismo speedo

Apexi boost gauge

Tein HA Adjustable suspension

HKS exhaust (with front pipe)

Mines strut brace

17” RP01 Enkei alloys

Turbo timer

Apexi air filter

Brake master cylinder stopper

Carbon-fibre rear boot lid spoiler

NEW Code Alarm and 3-point immobilizer.

This was meant to be a base car for my GTR project. However, sadly I have to sell it before I go back to my home country. 67,000kms on the clock, done by an enthusiast owner in Japan. Only done less than 1,000kms in Australia. Registration until Oct 06. Car is in beautiful condition. Very clean example inside and out with plenty of potential (making 230kw at wheels at 10psi, standard boost). See it and you'll love it.

NEED TO SELL BY MID-JAN.

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Immaculate condition

Reason for Selling: Moving overseas

Price and Payment Conditions: $24,800 ONO or $23,800 without PFC

Contact Details: Alex 0411-855-883

PRICE DROP - $23,000 FIRM (INCL. NEW POWERFC)

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