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Skyline BNR32 GTR build date 04/93

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Color: Crystal white.

Dyno proven 254kw @ wheels (race pace)

18x10 Volk Racing challenge Rims, with Falken 265/35/18 tyres all round

HKS Kansi 6 point half Roll cage

Ohlin’s Height & damper adjustable Coilovers

Power FC

HKS cam gears

Apexi bovs

Apexi pod filters

Apexi gt spec intercooler (5inch thick)

Turbo back Hks exhaust system (Stainless steel dumps, Stainless steel front pipe, high flow cat and cat back)

Spit fire coil packs

Defi boost & oil pressure gauge mounted greddy dual a-pillar mount

Nismo dash and centre consol

Areo mirrors

Nismo side skirts

Endless break pads

Nismo twin plate clutch

Mongoose 3 point alarm (insurance approved)

Tinted Windows.

Momo Race steering wheel and Boss kit

Pioneer dvd/mp3

Diamond audio splits front and rear

Phoenix gold amps x2 (worth $2000 each)

Diamond audio x2 10 dual voice coil Subs

Must see, many more extras left out. NO ACCIDENT HISTORY well maintained and regularly serviced. No more to spend, got the looks the speed and sound. Just put in petrol and enjoy. Thousands spent on mods & tuning (Racepace, Evolution R, Hyper tech, ART). Sound system alone is worth $10k (Complete Options). Very quick street car. Will impress.

Asking $25,999 ono (without system) or $30999 ono as is

PLATES NOT INCLUDED

Registered till April 07

located in Melbourne SE Suburbs

Pictures will be up shortly

Phu

 

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hey i got an evo 7 with mods , u inreasted in a swap plus u top me up a little?? If yr intrested , pm me. Mine is white too

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Willing to swap for an BMW E46 2001/2002 320ci or 325ci. Manual. Black or blue. I'll put cash on top.

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