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Item: BNR32 GTR 1994 Model

Location:Brisbane East

Item Condition: 102,000km's VGC

Reason for Selling: Owned for 2.5 years, time to move on to next project

Price and Payment Conditions: $29,000 ono

Extra Info:

- CES dump pipes

- Jasma aftermarket front pipes

- Walker 3 inch cat

- Jasma 3.5 inch cat back exhaust

- RB20DET 80mm AFM's

- Apexi super suction pod filter kit

- Sard 550cc injectors

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller

- Power Enterprise boost gauge controller

- Urethane bushes upper and lower front done 18 months ago

- Rear aluminium cradles fitted same times as front bushes

- 18 inch Lowenhart wheels with brand new 235/40 Dunlop Sport 3000A tyres

- Brand new heavy duty single plate clutch

- Eclipse head unit with Pioneer three way fronts and 6 inch Hertz three way rears

- Momo Competizone gear knob

- Recently had TPS, Neutral switch, fuel pressure regulator and rocker cover gaskets replaced.

This car is very clean and reliable, hasn't missed a beat in two years of ownership. Came with the aftermarket exhaust when i bought it, other modifications have been done in the last three months. This is a very quick car, but aren't all GTR's!

With just the exhaust modifications it dyno'd 320HP at the rears. Car is serviced every 5000km's by Andrew Chapman (Chapman & Chapman).

Contact Details: Sean - 0414 266 477

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i got a s14 series 2 98 model,

fresh cherry black respray and 19 inch simmons

ran flat 13 sec... i have the time slips

consistent 13.1 13.2

only mods is exhaust fmic and boost...

88,000 kms

immac in and out....

will swap but no cash adjustment

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