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Make: R32

Model: GTR

Milage: 146500

Transmission: 5spd manual

Colour: gunmetal grey

Location: Preston, Victoria

Complied? Y

RWC supplied? Y

Currently registered? Y

Price: $19,000

Contact: Michael 0401 020 165

Comments / Modifications:

Serviced every 5000kms,

stainless steel,

ball bearing Garret Trust T517Z turbos,

265KW at the wheels before high flow cat,

single plate cushion button clutch (not too heavy),

front strut brace,

3 inch exhaust with high flow cat,

Apexi Power FC with hand controller,

reco'd rear diff,

twin pod filters,

new coils,

full service records with receipts,

Boost has never been increased from the turbo default,

Turbo timer,

3 point immobilizer with remote,

Tinted windows (by Tint-a-car),

Stereo not included,

All services done professionally.

Images:

Please refer to

www.turboclub.com.au

www.nissans.com.au

or my ad at www.carsales.com.au Car ID: 5877698

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