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Ok here we go...

i have a 1993 r32 gtr in IMMACULATE condition... interiour is absoloutly spotless and no bubbles in dash as well. has r33 gtr front seats and a half roll cage. the car has only been in the country for proberly not even a month. it spun a bottom end bearing the second day i drove it. i couldnt even get around to compliance or rego of the vehicle. if it dosent sell im not fussed as i will keep it and go all the way with the motor. over all the car is very good and will suit any fussy buyer. as for the way the car goes ive been in alot of fast cars but this has got to be the fastest so far.. the car still drives and starts. dosent blow out any smoke what so ever. ALL INSPECTIONS ARE MORE THEN WELCOME!!!!!!!!

Modifications:

greedy t78 33b turbo (single turbo conversion)

top mount manifold

external waste gate with screamer pipe

800 cc injectors

aftermarket fuel pump

hks mushroom air filters

custom cacth can

trust intercooler with trust polished piping all around

twin blitz blow - off valves

half roll cage

hks electronic boost controld

torque splitter (adjustable four wheel or rear wheel drive)

front sway bar

apexi air flow control

3 inch exhaust with silencer

adjustable suspension

blitz oil pressure, exhaust temperture and car tempeture gauges

autometer monster tacho (silver)

pivot boost gauge

after market clucth (a very tricky and heavy duty clucth)

63,000 kms

pearl white paint job

n1 front bar

n1 front lip

n1 side pods

n1 ORIGINAL head lights

nismo clear indicators

18 inch wheels with falken tyres

as for internal work im not sure if it has as i brought the car through a japanese auction. the auction score was a 3.5 whicth form i know and heard of is above average!

PRICE: $17,000 VERY NEGOTIABLE

If you have any offers or questions please dont be shy to call. as i am happy to answer any questions at all. as for the price if you think its to high dont be put off by it I AM NEGOTIABLE!!!! so make me an offer.

contact number: 0423682131 loky :(

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE IF YOU DONT HAVE THE CASH DONT BOTHER ME THANK YOU!

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