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Hiya im a new member & this is my car

& its for sale

Modified Sensibly and Driven, Maintained & Serviced with Respect, Clean under-bonnet (looks dead stock), Clean inside, outside and underbody (no rust).

Recently undergone full major service and Dyno-Tune DownUnder, replacing all vital parts – fluids, lubricants, hoses, clamps, timing belt etc

Engine is a technical Masterpiece, and in great state of Mechanical health, quiet, very smooth, & a nice strong, serious, Throaty sound exiting exhaust.

ENGINE & ACCESSORIES

A'PEXi Air Filters (pods, gaskets, bolts, adapters)

Aftermarket Boost Controller

Full Aftermarket Exhaust System (front pipes, new SUPERcat converter & cat back system)

Aftermarket front-mount Intercooler

Replaced Battery

Replaced oil filter

Replaced fuel filter

Replaced charcoal canister

DRIVETRAIN

Standard GTR 5-Speed Manual Gearbox

Aftermarket Heavy-duty Twin Plate Clutch & lightened Flywheel

ATTESA 4WD System

LSD

BRAKES / SUSPENSION

Standard GTR Sumitomo 4-piston front & 2-piston rear high-performance Brake Calipers with,

Aftermarket Ventilated, Harder & more Solid Disk Rotors front & rear

New NISSAN Brake Pads front & rear

Recently replaced Penrite-DOT4 Brake fluid

Tomei master cylinder stopper kit

ABS

A'PEXi N1 Coil-Over's

Aftermarket front Strut Brace

WHEELS / TYRES

Deep-Dish 17" Manarays ms-b Hyper R rims (3-piece old-school Japanese wheels) with,

Bridgestone REGNO GR-7000 245/40 front & 255/40R17 rear tyres

Lightweight Red Aluminium valve caps x4

spare tyre

BODYWORK

Standard Alloy bonnet

Nismo N1 Front Bar

N1 rear Boot Lip

N1 Side Pods

New NISSAN Windscreen wiper blades

Lightweight Aluminium number-plate bolts

INTERIOR

Tomei 310km Speedo meter

Standard R32 GTR leather Steering wheel, gear knob, pedals, bucket seats, rear seats

Digital climate control

Power Steering

Power Windows

Power side Mirrors

Central door Locking

$23,700 ono

Edited by WhItE R32 GTR
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you are beter off putting a contact number and a price you want for the 32 then just saying make an offer cause you'll just get idiots offering u crap money for it otherwise.

i'd even consider offering u 5k just for the fun of it and see what u said.

so my offer is 5k.....????

deal???

by the way nice car. looks clean in the pix and you don't see many white ones around anymore. (in sydney anyway)

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