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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR

Milage: 135,000

Transmission: 5sp manual

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $23,500

Contact: Daniel - 0404 133 669 or PM

Comments / Modifications: PowerFC and Hand Controller

Upgraded turbos - Garrett 2860r's -7;

X-FORCE stainless steel split dump pipes;

NISMO Front pipe;

3.5" Exhaust;

Sard 700cc Injectors;

Alloy Radiator;

ADVAN Racing 17" Wheels;

MOMO "Race" series leather steering wheel;

Tomei HICAS lock kit;

K&N Airfilter in Stock Airbox;

Gizzmo EBC;

Bosch 044 in-tank fuel pump;

Mongoose alarm and 3-point immobiliser. Australian Standard certified. Professionally installed;

Genuine Nissan N1 front bar;

I have all receipts relating to the importing of this vehicle and for all work done.

Car makes 297kW at the wheels, dyno sheets available.

Pictures up soon!

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Price drop to $22,000.

I can't believe it is taking this long to sell a GTR in this condition with all receipts and 300kW @ the wheels.

Needs to go guys.

Dan

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Maybe you should include interior pics as well?

I am in the market for 32 gtr as well. I have actually been looking at your ads for the last 2 weeks or so in carsales.

looks very nice and clean outside.

but would be better and can convince people to call you if you can provide a proof of clean interior and engine bay as well.

just to help that's all.

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