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1990 r32 GTR

i have put my life into this thing $50000+ $$$$ it has been fun but time to part i have to put more $$ into my business so keep it running

i really really dont want to sell it but i guess life sux :thumbsup:

now please i have put the price what i think is far with the time money has been spent on this thing if use dont like it please dont say anything

sits on 17" wheels with 95%tread white ssr rims

has full tein suspension all round

full 3 1/2 exhaust system high flow cat big cannon

has 3 blitz gauges oil pressure boost and water temp

HKS evc controller

power fc

ENGINE / INDUCTION

CP PISTONS AND RINGS 86.5MM

EAGLE RODS

TOMIE FULL METAL GASGET SET

TOMIE OIL PUMP

ATI BALANCER

ACL RACE SERIES MAIN AND BIG END BEARINGS

HKS VALVE SPRINGS

ARP HEAD STUD KIT

ARP MAIN STUD KIT

NISSAN GASGET SET

JUN CRANK COLLAR

TRUST SUMP EXTENSION

HKS FUEL RAIL

SARD FUEL REG

HKS 115MM THINK INTERCOOLER

HKS CAM GEARS

POWER FC ECU

GARRET GT35R TURBO

TOMEI PONS CAMS \

TWIN PLATE 800HP CLUTCH

TWIN Z32 AIR FLOW METERS AND PLUSG

sard 700cc injectors

car made a easy 370kw on 19psi with super safe tune

more boost and strong tune make 420kw easy on this turbo

engine will handle 800hp easy with bigger turbo but i wanted a quick street car not a lag monster

please if you have nothing nice to say dont say it please

work was done by GODZILLA in brisbane

PRICE $48000

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Rode in a car with a very similar setup and KW. IT CHANGES YOUR FUC&!N% WORLD! These cars feel as if the world is going to end and yet feel incredibly safe with this sort of grunt. Goodluck, spectacular R32, and a free bump

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