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R32GTR $22,000 ono In Melbourne

phone 0401 974 224

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I know its a bit steep for a GTR but Who really wants to give money away...........

GTR Details as follows:

Excedy extra Heavy duty cushion button clutch with 1000pound pressure plate

Trust s/steel front pipes, and hi-flow cat and Apexi power intake panel filter in stock air box all just under 5000km old.............

Custom adjustable cam gears by Ice performance Melbourne, new timing belt, service, at 7psi made 162.5kw at all 4 wheels "maztec"

running 14psi for the last 2000km car was dyno tuned with 215kw at wheels Nigel from ICE.....

All seals changed on injectors and cleaned 2000km ago.

GTR also has, 17X9 Work CR emotion rims front and back " Koni adjustable suspension all new springs and bushes in suspension.

Brembo breaks front and back from r33 GTR,

MOMO race Italy steering wheel, and HKS exhaust.

Stereo is Japanese so only picks up jap channels, but has Cd player and aux input for ipod.

All work shops have complemented me on how clean and smooth the GTR runs??..no problems with car, had diagnostic done at Nissan through a friend just to check the system all components are 100%.

Knock sensors changed 500km ago.......

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$21,500 ono

I really need to get rid of the GTR, due to the lack of space for tools, bikes...........etc

no offer that i see to be reasonable will be refused

Will make cheaper for no RWC or REG

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