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Time to say goodbye to my godzilla :P

This car has been my baby for the last 9 months but its not going to fit into my life plans ;)

Im looking to sell and buy a BA falcon XR6 or something similar, so im open to hear some trade

sugestions.

R32 GTR with 88xxxkms (nismo dash reads 31xxx).

-Nismo coil overs

-3" catback exhaust

-Xtreme HD clutch less than 2000 kms old.

-Turbos less than 3000kms old.

-New brake pads (bendix) and Just fitted the front brake calipers with new seals and done

a complete brake system flush and bleed.

-18" rims, tyres at 85% tread.

-R34 GTR v-spec Fuel pump

I have also got Gates racing aux belts but havent fitted them valued at about $30 each.

The car has recently had a powerFC and 700cc injectors fitted (sards), tuned by martin at willal racing.

GT2860-7s @ only 15psi. The car made about 260kw at the rears on a Trueline dyno (american dyno), which equals about 285-290kws on a dynamic dyno (australian dyno). With Front pipes and Hiflow cat, this car would see an easy 310-320kws.

price is $20k

mob 0433228859 cheers

pics will come later tonight :)

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$18,000

come on guys!

i want this sold!

hit me with some offers!

interested in swap for 06 VZ maloo ute and cash my way?

red, 6 speed manual, 6L LS2, under 50,000kms, still under new car warranty. In Adelaide, rego is 6L (custom plates).

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would be after $20k+ and your car as trade (Paid well over $50k + on roads 2.5 years ago). Just placed an ad on carpoint/carsales. Will link as soon as it is up. For the mean time, here are some snaps.

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