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Hi guys,

Im selling one of my GTR's. I thought i'd post this here for someone to snap up a bargain as it trully has had $1000's poured into it!

1990 R32 Nissan Skyline GTR, Twin turbo, 5 speed manual, White in colour, Travelled only 73,534km.

Car is Immaculate & mechanically is in A1 condition, Car recently complianced and serviced!

Modifications are as follows:

HKS Turbo's,

HKS Intake & Exhaust Cams,

HKS Intake & Exhaust Cam Gears,

HKS oil cooler kit,

TRUST Intercooler 100x300x600mm,

HKS polished intercooler piping,

Polished cam covers,

NISMO 555cc Injectors,

NISMO fuel pump,

NISMO fuel pressure regulator,

APEXi super intake x2,

Custom alloy radiator + SPACS radiator cap,

HKS/APEXi Dump pipes,

HKS/APEXi N1 Style cat-back exhaust,

Metalit Stainless 3" Super Cat,

HKS Damper Coil-over suspension,

HKS Progressive springs,

HKS Pillow uppers,

Multi plate clutch,

Cusco front strut bar,

Do-luck centre brace,

Project Mu 2 piece front rotors,

Project Mu 1 piece rear rotors,

Project Mu front and rear brake pads,

4 x OMORI guages in the glovebox comprising of (Oil Temp, Oil Press, Water Temp, Exhaust Temp),

BLITZ racing boost guage,

300km/h speedo,

HKS PFC F-CON,

HKS Vien Pressure Converter,

HKS EVC,

TOMEI HICAS LOCK 2,

FET turbo timer,

Cold air induction,

NISMO N1 front bumper + N1 ducts,

NISMO N1 bonnet lip,

17" ENKEI NT03 Alloy wheels with 255/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE-01's,

RECARO (Maroon) drivers seat + super low seat rail,

JAMEX (Blue) passenger seat + super low seat rail,

MOMO steering wheel,

Weds sport Rev-Wire (Earth kit),

Kenwood front & rear speakers.

Price: $22,000.00

Please note: Car comes with 12months registration and all on road cost PAID!!!

I can be contacted on 0433156182.

Cheers,

Mohammad

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I believe this is a trader ad, is this correct?

We have been through this in the past and no i am not a trader... it is just the nick name "Japp Imports" that i am using.

Please PM me or contact me on 0433156182 if you wish to discuss this matter further.

Thanks,

Mohammad

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