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4 sale is my late 1993 R32 GTR godzilla, all the expensive stuff done!

genuine HKS 25/30's x2 ( only 7000km )

R34 gtr dump pipes

big front pipe

strait through 3.5" exhaust

trust 550cc injectors

apexi power fc computer with hand controller

big front mount and piping

iridium spark plugs

new gates blue timing belt and all new bearings and pulleys in the front of the motor ( thought id do it while the belt was off ).

k&n pod filters

blitz dsb boost controller

apexi rev/speed meter ( measures everything, 1/4 mile, g force etc )

hks turbo timer

cusco clutch ( getting worn, comes with nismo g max clutch for reco )

intercooler sprayer

18x10's all round, 265x35x18;s all round

tein coilovers

nismo front bar

nismo side pods

dark tinted windows

touch screen jvc head unit, pioneer splits and 6 1/2's, 12" sub

6 months rego

car made [email protected] bar on basic tune ( didnt try and go more as its running the standard fuel pump ).

car ran 12.00@16mph on its first outing with this setup. will run 11's easy with good driver.

clutch SLIGHTLY slips when hot and under full boost so will need replacing in the next 3-6 months if driven normally. i have a nismo g-max clutch PAID ( $2500 when new ) to suit rebuild that i will throw in with the car so you can get it rebuilt while the cars still on the road.

*only $350 labour to do the clutch

reduced price due to it needing a clutch down the track ( was selling for $25k ).

can be contacted on 0404120820 or 07 55004025.

* sorry bout shit pics. dont do any justice.

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Edited by gtrgodzilla

list of mods added, great price as i paid $25k for it 18 months ago and have spent nearly $20k on it, $22K usually will only buy you a stocker.

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