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R32 GTR

165000km

gunmetal grey

Brisbane

registed till november

$21000 but open to resonable offers but no trade

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aftermarket parts include : leather momo steering wheel,

personalised number plates,

sony dvd/mp3 player, alpine and pioneer 6x9 front and rear apline tweeters,

alarm and engine immobilizer, central locking, ultra turbo timer,

17" rims, 2 brand new toyo t1Rs 235s,

4000 series dba discs, ferodo DS2500 brake pads,

nismo stainless steel brake lines,

cusco brake cylinder stopper,

cusco adjustable pillow tension rods,

jic strut brace,

whiteline front and rear sway bars,

bilstein shocks all round,

nismo twin plate super coppermix clutch kit, nismo strong release fork pivot, nismo big operating slave cylinder,

aftermarket exhaust including mines front pipe,

splitfire coilpacks,

apexi power fc,

apexi avcr,

nismo 600cc injectors,

apexi pod filters,

arc intercooler,

hks intercooler pipping kit,

been looked after extremely well ive never had it on the drag strip or race circuit.

I was told the original owner rebuilt engine, but internals unknown.

This is great car to drive, extremely clean.

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