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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRICE DROP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's time to sell the baby. Every time i buy Drift battle magazine and HPI, i just want to drift.

And i can't do it in a GTR. So i want to sell my baby and get myself a drift pig.

WILL SWAP FOR 180SX, SILVIA OR OTHER DRIFT NISSAN PLUS CASH

1989 R32 GTR

Gunmetal Grey

Original Wheels

111,000 Kms (original)

Very original looking.

Trust Gear knob

4wd/2wd Switch

Greddy emanage Ultimate with usb cable in car.

Blitz turbo timer

Turbosmart BOV

GFB Atomic Boost controller

Twin K&N pods

Exedy 5puk button clutch

Autometer Boost gauge

Sony head unit

Trust Cat back Exhaust

Handbrake button

Original Skyline Floor Mats

Factory optioned Nismo 320km/h speedo.

Fire Extinguisher

Replaced alternator with bosch item

Brand new battery

Stripped boot and back seat - (All original trims come with it, mint condition.)

Recently replaced attessa fluid

Serviced every 4,000kms

Very clean and stock looking.

Items that may come with the car at the right price.

(All these items not fitted yet)

Garret/HKS Hybrid T51 Turbo

Brand new Custom Single turbo manifold

Brand New 50mm External Wastegate

Custom dump/front pipe

HKS 'Y' pipe for intake

Brand New Trust Clear Cam Belt Cover

Brand New adjustable fuel regulator

Brand New Oil catch can

Custom "ZILA 32" number plates. Rego till June 07. Will have RWC

Car is in Melbourne

Looking for around $25k ono with all the bits including plates.

$20k ono without.

WILL SWAP FOR 180SX, SILVIA OR OTHER DRIFT NISSAN PLUS CASH

Pics up soon

Any enquiries best way to contact me call 0405 674 827

Cheers Nick

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRICE DROP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It's time to sell the baby. Every time i buy Drift battle magazine and HPI, i just want to drift.

And i can't do it in a GTR. So i want to sell my baby and get myself a drift pig.

WILL SWAP FOR 180SX, SILVIA OR OTHER DRIFT NISSAN PLUS CASH

1989 R32 GTR

Gunmetal Grey

Original Wheels

111,000 Kms (original)

Very original looking.

Trust Gear knob

4wd/2wd Switch

Greddy emanage Ultimate with usb cable in car.

Blitz turbo timer

Turbosmart BOV

GFB Atomic Boost controller

Twin K&N pods

Exedy 5puk button clutch

Autometer Boost gauge

Sony head unit

Trust Cat back Exhaust

Handbrake button

Original Skyline Floor Mats

Factory optioned Nismo 320km/h speedo.

Fire Extinguisher

Replaced alternator with bosch item

Brand new battery

Stripped boot and back seat - (All original trims come with it, mint condition.)

Recently replaced attessa fluid

Serviced every 4,000kms

Very clean and stock looking.

Items that may come with the car at the right price.

(All these items not fitted yet)

Garret/HKS Hybrid T51 Turbo

Brand new Custom Single turbo manifold

Brand New 50mm External Wastegate

Custom dump/front pipe

HKS 'Y' pipe for intake

Brand New Clear Cam Belt Cover

Brand New adjustable fuel regulator

Brand New Oil catch can

4 Super Advan 17in Three Spoke wheels

All stock parts and trims included

Topstage Wide Body Kit is in development now and will come with the car

Custom "ZILA 32" number plates. Rego till June 07. Will have RWC

Car is in Melbourne

Looking for around $29kono with all the bits including plates.

$23kono without.

WILL SWAP FOR 180SX, SILVIA OR OTHER DRIFT NISSAN PLUS CASH

Pics up soon

Any enquiries PM me or call 0405 674 827

Cheers Nick

Edited 28th June

Pics please

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man you can drift a gtr i has power. put a kaaz 2 way diff in that thing and you are set. when i get to australia in january i am going to get a gtr i live in the us but i am going to go to Wollongong for engineering

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last time i dyno'd it, it was virtually stock and it made 210 at the rears. i will be fitting these parts soon, but i thought to have the option would be good. and although i would love to drift my baby, too expensive to fix.

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