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92 R32 GTR in WHITE with nismo stickers

98KLMS GENUINE

JUST RECENTLY SERVICED AND CHECKED

genuine nissan water pump and timing belt changed

Slotted discs and machined with new Endless brake pads

Castrol Edge oil (175 compression and leak done test with proof)

New clutch

MODIFICATIONS:

N1 turbos and tomei exhaust metal gaskets

Tein adjustable suspension

Castor rods

Kakimoto 3.5inch exhaust and Apexi front pipes

Mines air filters

Cusco strut brace and radiator shroud

Greddy Profec boost controller

Greddy Boost gauge

Greddy Turbo timer

M's gear knob

Kenwood mp3 and speakers

CAR IS FULLY STOCK going to register for 6months and RWC provided

LOOKING AROUND 16800 THIS IS CHEAP

INSIDE AND OUT REALLY CLEAN...

Please call 0431732087

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Castrol Edge oil (175 compression and leak done test with proof)

Sounds a bit high mate, compression on a brand new engine would be 160.

Already complied?

But otherwise this is an absolute steal, if its half as good as stated, good luck with the sale.

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