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Hey guys.. got this car coming up for sale in the next week

Just as a side note : This car was to be put into HPI magazine about 2 months ago

Its a 1990 R32 GTS4

1997 RB25det stagea engine with 69, 000 km on it

R34 turbo

FMIC with GTR front bar

Charmeleon paint job - Purple/Dark Blue, Gun metal grey, Gold (just over 1year old)

GTR gear box

Nismo TRIPLE plate clutch with lightened flywheel

Nismo GTR coilover suspension

Gold 17" rims with as new tyres

R33 brake upgrade with gold colour

JVC head unit with JBL speakers

Clean interior

There is more that i have forgotten, ill keep this post updated - All it needs is a nice turbo and it will be a street monster

Chasing quick sale 13k

Luke

0414391972

PS this picture has gtr rims on it not gold rims

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