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- 87,000kms

- 5 speed manual

- original tape & cd player with 3 way spkrs in rear

- sunroof, weather sheilds

- mspec body kit

- gtr grille

- tanabe suspec damper and suspec cvs springs (lowered & stiffer) at front and ohlines adjustables at the rear.

- tanabe limit exhaust

- hks BOV

- K&N pod filter

- starbo turbo timer

- brand new razo shift knob

- selection remapped ecu

- JR upgraded driveshaft

- Shortened diff (good for more torque, accel and quick gear changes)

- gold dash and brake calipers

- original skyline floor mats

- aftermarket steering wheel

- r32 gtst wheels

- paging alarm / immob with remote start etc.

- brand new daikin exedy hd organic clutch

- serviced with mobil 1 every 5000kms

- 173kw @ 6600rpm / 285nm @ 5300rpm

- rego till december 18 2003

$19,500

Located on mornington peninsula

Regards,

David.

[email protected]

0413144121

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