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Hi guys my R32 GTR is up for sale if u were at the cruise last week you would have seen it

1990 R32 GTR black been fully repianted due to changing of doors for complaince the car has been fully complianced and is ready for reg i will fully take care of transfer and reg for this car 12 months $27,000 ono call 0405 370 153

here is some goodies the GTR has

6 speed manual

Black

AC

PS

PW

AW

TV

Navigation System

4WD

Full body kit

Lowered

Special Custom BNR32

Engine has been set by F-con V Pro

HKS High power exhaust pipe

TRUST front pipe

HKS air cleaner

Greddy aluminium radiator

Oil catch tank

F0con V Pro air flowless

TRUST profec B spec II boost up

Aragosta height adjustment

NISMO arm set

ATS LSD

Aluminium bumper colour

AW Work mister S2R 9J-17

TRUST front bumper

Original canard

Original under cover

C-WEST GT wing

Carbon bonnet

Aero mirror

N1 light and HID 6000 Kelvin

R34 GTR Vpec Turbos

R34GT-R Getrag 6 speed

Exedy triple clutch

Original meter panel

Deg meter (tacho meter, boost meter, water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, exhaust temp)

Carbon leather rear seat

Original full bucket seat

DVD navigation

R34GT-R aluminium pedal

No audio

Front and rear tower bar

HICAS res

One Off electricity PS

Exterior and interior fully LED (tail light, back light, winker, room light, front light, AC panel)

Back fog

Removable steering

Engine starter switch

Keyless entry

Stainless brake hose

Stainless clutch hose

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You have 2 GTR's for sale, and have had a number of other imports for sale this year, are you an importer?
Blitz- No i am not an importer rather an enthusiast who well cant commit to just one car.

http://www.transcar.com.au/Home.html

All his cars have there stickers on it and he said we works there/is associated with them in other threads so i dunno why he lies about it.... :(

^^^^ ok maybe shouldve worded it much better... Transcar is my preferrred workshop for all my importing and complying needs. I have purchased a few of my cars and got them complied through them. the stickers are on the cars as a part of advertising to which im grateful of thier service... its just like any1 putting a Rajab or Protek etc stickers on their cars.

LInk has been edited so knobs like sum understand :dry:

And for the record the car has been taken off the market so currently not for sale!

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