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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 1992

Hey guys am new here. Have got to get rid of my toy due to new baby. It is in imaculate condition. Previouse owner had it dynoed and said it had 300kw at wheels

A good genuine unmolested GTR.

93,000km

twin turbo

Maroon, Just had full re-spray

Adelaide SA

Currently registered

$22,000 ono

contact Alex via E-mail if seriously interested.

MUST SELL URGENTLY!!!!!!

[email protected]

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It help to sell your car with some information on the parts that went into the car to back up your claim of 300KW. No standard GTR with no modification can get that much power without blown something.

have it check out. Try show photo of the engine bay too.

cheers

Edited by GTRBOYZ

What turbo???

Standard turbos wont make 300kw at wheels.

DO u have a Dyno sheet?

If you wanna sell your car must have the right information.

picture of engine bay would help!

cheers

What turbo???

Standard turbos wont make 300kw at wheels.

DO u have a Dyno sheet?

If you wanna sell your car must have the right information.

picture of engine bay would help!

cheers

car is as i bought it not sure of turbos just saying what i was told if you are not interested DO NOT POST HERE AGAIN. !!!!!!! MUST SEE !!!!!!!!!

serious interest only

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