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I'm an oversea student and just finished my studies and unfortunately i have to part with my dearest Godzilla R32. I regretably i have to sell it before i go back.

It has done 80,000+km and has 17" Ferrari F40 style mags, exhaust systems, thrust air pod filters, strut bars and practically standard. I've spend like over $8000 just on keeping it cleaned and properly serviced coz i'm a GTR freak. I'm selling it for A$32,000 neg including rwc.

Pls for serious buyers call me at 0421730485 and ask for Bee. Hopefully the next buyer will take good care of it like me coz i never trashed the car.

Also i have more pics of the car

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Originally posted by akumi

I had it since 2001 GTRken and the exhaust is 2.5" i forgot to mention it has some aftermarket suspension. Don't know what brand though.

Wow !! , that's interesting cos the std exhaust is 2 3/4".

What you are saying is that the exhaust is basically std..

Cheers

Ken

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