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1989 Gun Metal Grey R32 GT-R

Privately imported from Japan and Complianced and Registered

Low KMs (69,000) and well maintained twin turbo GTR.

Body and interior in immaculate condition. Steel-wheel R33 N1 turbos.

Currently running 212kw at the wheels on standard boost (0.6 bar).

Much more power can be extracted from the car with a few more simple mods.

Current mods include:

N1 steel wheel R33 Turbos

Nismo aftermaket intercooler

OS twin plate clutch

Mines short shifter

Oil catch can

Nismo N1 headlights

Cusco tension rods

Nismo speedo

Apexi boost gauge

Tein HA Adjustable suspension

HKS Superdragger exhaust (with front pipe)

Mines strut brace

17" RP01 Enkei alloys

Turbo timer

Apexi air filters

Cusco Brake master cylinder stopper

Carbon-fibre rear boot lid spoiler and front bonnet spiltter

NEW Code Alarm and 3-point immobilizer

NEW PowerFC computer (extra)

Genuine buyers only.

$22,000 FIRM

North Melbourne

Contact Alex 0411-855-883

Edited by R1Titan
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