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WHITE 1992 R32 GTR~ CONTACT NUMBER : 0423682131

MODIFICATIONS:

OHLINS adjustable coil overs

HKS 3 inch split dumps

HKS 4 inch exhaust with silencer.

WORK EMOTION 17*9 inch wheels with +17 offset and 70% tread.

GREDDY t517z turbos under 5000 kms old

BLITZ blow-off valves

K&N pod filters

CUSCO front & rear strut braces

BLITZ turbo timer

APEXI boost gauge, car is running 0.8 bar.

N1 head lights

NISMO cluster

CUSTOM made oil cacth can

The over all condition of this car is pretty much immaculate, i just got the front lip sprayed, so exterior wise the car dosent need anything else done. as for performance if i keep the car i will put an aftermarket computer and change the injectors and fuel pump. The car is on 89 000 KMS annd the interior is surprisingly in very good condition. It also just had the 5000 kms oil and oil filter changed. With computer and injectors the car should be close or maybe over 300 kw.

ALL MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME!

PRICE: $21 000 VERY NEGOTIABLE.

I WILL SELL THE CAR FOR CHEAPER WITH OUT THE WHEELS. IF YOUR NOT HAPPY WITH THE PRICE THROW ME AN OFFER AND IM SURE WE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT.

NO TIME WASTERS IF YOU HAVENT GOT THE MONEY DONT WASTE MY TIME.

cheers.

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willing to swap for a 97 523 BMW with rebuilt engine and rebuilt transmission less than 2000kms since rebuild. Stock, immaculate interior and mechanically A1?

Swap without the rims as i got rims already?

PM me if you are interested, cheers mate :D

lol what can you do.. if you want it so much fly down this way... GUYS IF IM GOING TO GET OFFERS FOR SWAPS LETS BE REALISTIC I WONT STRAIGHT SWAP THE CAR FOR A VX HOLDEN COMMODORE V8..

ok guys car is sold next week end. unless someone makes me a genuine better offer then what ive got now i might concider it otherwise car is sold pending payment. cheers.

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