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Hi,

i have for sale my r32 gtr, black, 90 model

the car was bought few months back to be completed and then driven, since i am finishing my s15 off so i want to moove this on....

about the car

rust free

interior is in good condition, with only the gear surround missing, its pretty much complete, could do with a good clean but other wise in good condition for its age...

all the running gear in the car is frm a r33 gtr which has been fully built, the engine had done 7000kms

engine consists of

venolia pistons

argo rods

stud kit

tomei sump baffel

grubscrewed crank

brand new jun oil pump put on last week

head studs

head porting

metal head gasket

tomie type 2 cams

tomei valve springs

greddy plenum

garrett 400hp turbos each

aftermarket intercooler

tial blowoff valve

custom cooler piping

this setup was run in properly with a stock fuel system controlled my a motec which is not for sale with the car....

the parts needed top complete the car are

front guards

front blinkers

headlights

bar

bar rio

front driveshafts

tailshaft

radiator

the car was in a ver small hit at the front drivers side which done f**K all damage which was repaired by me... noting structural was affected in any way.... just where the headlight bolts to the rad support so barley any damage...

feel free to ring me for more info or send me a pm..

aftfer $$$ 15 000 negotiable

pics will be up by the weekend

sydney

cheers

denis

Edited by den001

Can i see some pictures bro, sounds like it needs $$$$ to get it on the road. Will you take $7000 CASH. Ill give you $7500 CASH if you throw in the motec.

Cheers bro

oh by the way whats your number bro was going to call you.

Let me know what you think asap. money is in account now.

Can i see some pictures bro, sounds like it needs $$$$ to get it on the road. Will you take $7000 CASH. Ill give you $7500 CASH if you throw in the motec.

Cheers bro

oh by the way whats your number bro was going to call you.

Let me know what you think asap. money is in account now.

LOL is this guy serious

Can i see some pictures bro, sounds like it needs $$$$ to get it on the road. Will you take $7000 CASH. Ill give you $7500 CASH if you throw in the motec.

Cheers bro

oh by the way whats your number bro was going to call you.

Let me know what you think asap. money is in account now.

Lol i love it when people offer cash, what else are they going to pay in? Jellybeans?

Can i see some pictures bro, sounds like it needs $$$$ to get it on the road. Will you take $7000 CASH. Ill give you $7500 CASH if you throw in the motec.

Cheers bro

oh by the way whats your number bro was going to call you.

Let me know what you think asap. money is in account now.

thats a boostcrusing offer :P

also forgot to mention....

car also has

hks oil cooler kit...

tein type ha coilovers with helper springs... good version...

here are pics.....

back bar could do wiv a respray also...

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