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89 R32 GTR

130,000kms

Nizmo body

Apexi AVCR

Apexi Pods

Alloy Radiator

GREX Oil Cooler

DBA Rotors and Endless Pads

Bilstein Coilovers

H/D Clutch Single Plate

Imported from japan 8 months ago.

Engine and Gearbox apparently rebuilt 1 year before that. Unknown internal Specs. Sounds very healthy and drives beautifully.

No Shaft play in Turbos.

Also has some diff work, not sure what though, but the gears are shorter than normal.

Interior is immaculate

Body is very tidy, appears to have been resprayed not long ago.

Holes in boot from where the wing was removed. Pics attached

Overall a very clean and reliable car, never had any problems.

Rego till 6/07

Selling for a deposit on a house.

Must Sell

$19,000 ono Gold Coast

If interested give me a call as i do not get on here often

PH: 0401667877 Kris.

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