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Guest gtr_monster

Item: 1989 black r32 gtr

Location: Newcastle

Website:

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Need money to buy a workshop and get my business goin

Price and Payment Conditions: $20,000 ono PRICE DROP $18,000, i would b interested in a trade for a r33 gtst as i want a rwd and love skylines

Extra Info: this is a awesome car and a regretful sale

It has a power fc computer

800hp hks fuel pump

z32 air flow meters

2 hks pod filters

coil over suspension

nismo drivers bucket seat, interior is spotless

17" brs rims

larger injectors, unsure of size

2 hks bov's

Arc front mount intercooler

hks intercooler piping

gt style wing, not on car in pics

full exhaust system from turbos back with big cannon

6 stacker alpine cd player

jl front speakers, alpine rears, powered by 4 channel amp

slotted front and rear brakes with green stuff brake pads

nismo 320km/h dash

front and rear strut braces

this is a awesome car, i've neva had a car this nice but the time has come to let it go to someone who will enjoy it as much as i have, this car has never been flogged it is the perfect example of a gtr and i hope someone who will look after it and love it as mch as i have will buy it

Pictures: l_fad3bb8af1258fd41d09376920ae4c8c.jpgl_38b7345f28138c29ec192399d1602498.jpgl_31584047cbb08ec0b33f80fabd2418af.jpg

Contact Details: pm me and i will give you more details, only interested people please

Edited by gtr_monster
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Gabe dont do it!!!! You'll miss the GTR too much.

Have to PM me when you get the new car so I can check it out.

Had a cruise with this car of gabe's and its the goods if you are into performance..!

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