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This R32 GTR is one of the cleanest and straightest examples available on the market. Interior is immaculate with all original panels/carpets.

Specs Are---

1992 R32 GTR

Complied in 2001

70,xxx k's (less than 5k on it in the last 12 months)

Factory Midnight Blue Pearl Paint

HKS GT-RS Turbos

HKS Stainless Dump Pipes

HKS Front Pipes

3 Inch Exhaust and Hi Flow Cat

HKS Step 1 Cams

Adjustable Cam Gears

Head Reco'd and Ports given a clean up

Standard Airbox (also includes M's Pod filters)

HKS 550cc Injectors

Adjustable Fuel Regulator

600hp In Tank Fuel Pump

Apexi Power FC & Controller

120mm Mick's Metalcraft Intercooler

Jim Berry Custom Cluch & Pressure Plate

Lightened Flywheel

Lowered King Springs

RWD Switch

Turbosmart Bleed Valve

Leather Nismo Shifter

Rays 3 Peice Racing Rims 17x9's, 275 Federal Tyres

It is for sale for $21,000.

Car has run 10.97 @ 127.4 MPH (May 06)

Has only been run once at WISD (5 runs only)

502.2 hp @ the wheels running 1.2bar

Includes standard rear wing

R34 GTR rims in the photos aren’t included

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Any questions, just drop me a PM

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This gets the Blitz tick of approval.

In the 8 years I have owned Skylines, this car is the best example of a true genuine BNR32 I have ever seen.

You will be hard pressed finding another R32 GTR anywhere in the country that matches the standard of this car, especially at this price.

This gets the Blitz tick of approval.

In the 8 years I have owned Skylines, this car is the best example of a true genuine BNR32 I have ever seen.

You will be hard pressed finding another R32 GTR anywhere in the country that matches the standard of this car, especially at this price.

Been sitting here admiring the pics Blitz. wondering wether they were actually chopped or not. It looks immaculate.

Been sitting here admiring the pics Blitz. wondering wether they were actually chopped or not. It looks immaculate.

A mate of mine used to own this car...it looks better in real life.

It has an ex-twoogle intercooler...yay

Wish i had 20K handy

Edited by DiRTgarage
Been sitting here admiring the pics Blitz. wondering wether they were actually chopped or not. It looks immaculate.

No they were not chopped, suggesting as much is almost an insult.

The first 5 photos are straight off my camera

Thanks for the kind comments guys.

I really hope I can find a fussy buyer as the photos really don't do it justice.

All PM's replied

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Some ppl have asked about the other rims that would come with the car, so here you are:

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Edited by zillar

Holy Shite BATMAN!!!! This is immaculate:) Tell me you want to trade with my BF XR6Turbo. PM me if your keen and if I can sell mine in next few days, consider it gone!!!!

Somehow I don't think this car is going to last on the market for long, so I won't bother wishing the seller any luck. Just express my envy to the future owner in not being able to buy it myself.

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