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R32 GTR, 1994 model, 88,678 kilometers original dash.

HKS TURBOS

HKS EXHAUST SYSTEM

HKS 100ML COOLER

NISMO COIL OVERS RED

WHITE VOLK TE37S BRAND NEW TYRES

HID LIGHT KITS FITTED

HKS TURBO TIMER

AFTER MARKET BUSHES AND SOLID METAL CONTROL ARMS

MOMO WHEEL BLUE

Car is in immaculate condition last of the gtr 32s made. Very good condition paint immaculate rims as new. Did a nissan check its a high spec.

Quick sale as it is such a rare care in mint condition

CALL ME ON 0431 388 718 PRICE $21,990 (ONO)

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Edited by sus34

Thanks for the interest.

what size are the TE's? 235 17 by +22 ofset

what area are you from? Balhannah sa

does the car have an alarm? No alarm is fitted

what hks turbos? HKS GTRS turbos

any ecu mods for the turbo upgrade? Just a remap

rego? Yeh the car is registered in SA (S818AAC)

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