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Looking for a R32 GTR, would prefer a stockish one, simply because it would be cheaper. Have a non turbo R34 sedan for sale if anyone is interested in a trade (+cash your way of course), or otherwise would be willing to pay up to about $21-22,000 cash for one.

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will be selling mine soon just need to do a couple of things for RWC.

1993 R32 GTR, white

twin HKS 25/30 turbos done 6000km

R34 GTR dump pipes

hks pod filters

trust 550cc injectors

apexi power fc computer

apexi rsm meter

blitz dsbc boost controller

hks turbo timer

nismo gmax twin plate clutch

3.5'' full exhaust

apexi coilovers

N1 front bar

N1 side skirts

many other mods, to muchto list.

gold 18''x10'' rims with 265x35x18's all round

tuned to 376rwhp @ 1.2 bar with potential for heaps more.

(fuel pump needed upgrading to make more power on the dyno).

ran a 12.00 @ 116mph first day with this tune, could have run an 11.

car owes at least $50k sell for $29k. can work out a deal with your 4 door as i now need a family car.

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