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Immaculate R32 GTR Silver, First to see will not disappoint! Time has come for me to give up my 89 R32 GTR, serviced every 5000 km or less, car has been tuned by one of the best tuners in Sydney, Yavus at Unigroup Engineering, car is mostly driven on weekends and Vehicle is immaculate inside out, all stock parts will be available upon sale.

Mod List:

Engine
136 xxx Km on the clock
Link G4 ecu
Garrett 2860-5
660cc Sard injectors
Greddy Profec B ll Electronic boost controller
R34 Gtr dump pipes
Custom 2.75 inch into 3.5 inch collector front pipe
3.5 inch Apexi exhaust system
GReddy Oil Cooler with Oil Filter relocation kit and Thermostat
New Nissan coil packs
New Nissan coil pack loom
HKS cam gears
N1 Water Pump
New Nissan coolant hoses replaced
New Nissan temp thermostat
Nismo fuel pump with direct wire feed from battery
Nismo Engine and gearbox mounts

Brakes
Brembo brakes
BM57 brake master cylinder

DriveLine
Nismo damper twin plate with nismo pivot ball and slave cylinder
R33 Series 3 Gtr Gearbox with Redline lightweight shockproof gear oil
New Nissan Clutch booster and master cylinder

Suspension
All suspension and diff bushes replaced
Bilstein shocks and Selby adjustable front and rear sway bars (setup by Heasmans)
Hicas lock bar

Interior
New Nissan Gearboot and Gear knob
New Nissan clock
Sony MEX-BT2750 with new speakers
New Nissan Rear internal panels
No rips to seats and bubbles on dash

Wheels
Enkie RFP1 wheels 18x9.5 inch +15 OFFSET
Federal RS-R 255/35 18

GENUINE BUYERS ONLY NO TIME WASTER NO TIRE KICKERS AND NO TEST PILOTS, Vehicle is driven with RESPECT, All stock parts will be available upon. $21000 Price is negotiable. Contact 0418488673. Rego December 2013

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