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Model: 1994 R32 GTR

Color: White

Location: Melbounre

Kms: 111,000

Genuine and immaculate R32 GTR Interior and exterior in exellent condition

All modifications listed below were installed in March 07 done by Racingline Motorsport (Cheltenham)

All parts listed are brand new and done only dyno time and virtualy no road use.

New Parts:

Apexi Power FC

Nismo Air Flow Meters

Nismo 600cc Injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo fuel pressure regulator

Tomei Poncams 260 IN/EX 9.15mm lift

Garrett GT2860R-5 ballbearing turbos

HKS split dump pipes

Genuine nissan water pump

Genuine nissan timing belt

New tensioner and idler bearings

Adjustable steel cam gears

Extreme HD clutch kit

Metal cat 3.5"

K&N filter panel

Endless Suoer Street Y Sport front brake pads

Blitz Dual SBC

Spark plugs

Oher parts:

18"X 9 BBS Wheels

Tanabe pro coilover suspension

Full stainless front pipes, cat and rear exhaust

All fluids - engine, coolant, brake fluid, diffs, gearbox, attessa etc have all been replaced with redline/castrol oils

Car has been dyno tuned with concervative 300awkw.

I have most of the original parts from the car and all the boxes from the new parts.

I have all the paper work for the parts and modifications and you can talk to RacingLine Motorsport to confirm anything done on car.

An immaculate gtr with absolutly nothing to spend.

Price: $ 30,000 Please only genuine enquires only.

Call: 0417 585 573

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Saw the $15k and started reading the mods and thought wtf??? then saw the price and then it made more sense.....nearly was logging onto jetstar buying me a one way ticket to melb...

good luck with the sale!!

evo201 - sorrybut i am looking at a later model Evo 7 or 8, but thanks its a nice car.

Nismo_god - get your one way ticket to Melb you will not be disappointed and enjoy the drive back.

Thanks for the comments.

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