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Hi all,

It's time to say good by to my baby due to work issues, so up for sale is my well maintained and fantastic example

'94 Silver R32 GTR 120,000km

COMP TESTED ON FRIDAY (18/04/08) by RE Customs, 155 all the way through PERFECT.

Engine

Apexi power fc

Apexi AVCR

Apexi twin pod filters

Apexi 3" N1 stainless steel exhaust

Nismo injectors

Nismo dump pipes

HKS gt 25/30 turbo's

fuel regulator

Twin plate clutch

Suspension

HKS adjustable coilover suspension

Wheels

18" x 10" Custom Leon Hardiritt rims $1400 a rim some scratches but can easily be buffed out.

265 Pirelli tyers all round

Power

Getting tuned with cam gears this week so watch this space for figures.

Rego

Just paid 12mths reg on the 15th March 08. Nothing has been done since I purchased it last year so RWC will be easy.

Brand new alarm fitted which cost me $700 (insurance).

Top of the range Alpine headunit with Type R 6.5" slipts in the back.

I think thats about it but no doubt you guys will have some questions.

It will be hard to see this car go as it has served me well for the time I have had it but things change and you gotta move on.

Car will be fully detailed and polished if i get the right price.

Price well after paying $26,000 for it last year and only putting on 5000km I want $22,000.

Need car sold ASAP so please email me [email protected] or PM

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Bump for a very clean GTR! I have seen this car in person on the GOR cruise not long ago, its a very nice car, sick wheels.

Needs to be seen in person to see the great condition.

Good luck!

No one out there after a neat skyline, you guys have first dibs before i put it on car sales??

I am willing to negotiate??

Cheers

James

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Can't believe your selling James, one of the finest GTR's on the road and very original

Have seen this car in real life and its awesome, one of the best I've seen!

Good luck with the sale, hope you get the price your after

Thanks Abu but yeah it's time to say good by unfortunatly gotta make the change for work which SUCKS!!

PAV34 - I will take some pics when i get home and put them up. And no i don't have any stock parts, if you are worried about needing if for a roady you are allowed one induction mod and i am sure you will be able to borrow some wheels of a fellow member.

If you are after a a good 32 GTR come and have a look i am open to offers.

Cheers

James

Hey all,

If anyone is interested and wants to throw a reasonable offer at me please do as the beast needs to be gone ASAP!!!!

Cheers

James

PS. I will put up the interior photos tomorrow.

HI ALL,

I NEED THE BEAST GONE THIS WEEKEND SO IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I HAVE PUT A DEPOSIT ON ANOTHER CAR SO THATS WHY SHE NEEDS TO GO.

THANKS

JAMES

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