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Item: Skyline R32 GTR

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Very good. Very Clean

Reason for Selling: Business Venture

Price and Payment Conditions: $21500 ONO by cash or bank cheque

Extra Info: Silver in colour in mint condition

Carbon Fibre bonnet

Interior is in VGC, no holes or cig burns, all original with GTR mats

Momo steering wheel and boss kit

Nismo gear knob

Pioneer CD sound system with splits

Nismo dash showing 87,000 km's

Brand new PBR Super Heavy Duty Clutch

HKS twin pod air filters

Mines computer

Greddy speed cut defender

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

JUN light weight pulley

Steel wheel turbos

Twin 3' into 3.5' HKS front pipes

3.5' HKS exhaust system

Detailed engine bay with polished intercooler pipes and silcone hose

KEI Office Suspension

N1 rear lip spoiler

N1 fluts in front bar

Comes With Current roadworthy and six months rego.

Contact Details: By PM or on MSG board.

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Edited by yraceu
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No I dont have any idea mate, I bought the GTR with everything on it as is. I know that the car drives very very well and has been commented on in high regards by my mechanic at Redline EFI.

Im happy to answer any other questions.

Thanks

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No thanks mate, obviously i will need another car to get around in once i sell this. I only want something around the 5k mark like a SSS pulsar or something as i need the rest of the money to put into my new business that im opening up. Thank you for your offer "samdasurfinman"

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Haven't had her dynoed, dont know the exact power figure, but according to the previous owner it made 296hp at the wheels on 1 bar.

Krizzc: sorry dude would love a Sii R33 but as i have said i need a cheap car to get around in as i have to put my money towards my business. Thank you for the offer mate.

Im keen to sell but not that keen as the shop wont be complete till end of june as they are still being built, so therefore offers will have to be close to the mark as im already loosing money as i have put in a brand new clutch (they are F%#KING expensive) and i payed $22k originally.

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