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1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR. Last of the R32 GTRs to come out.

Purchased October 2007, handpicked and imported from Japan (First owner in Australia).

Immaculate condition, no rips, tears or fading on the seats or steering wheel. No broken vents on dashboard.

Still has the original paintwork.

62,000kms.

Burgundy.

Rego until October 2010.

Done 10,000kms since purchased in 2007.

Car does not come with personalised number plate.

Major service carried out at 58,000 kms replacing all oils including gearbox, diff, transfer case, brake fluid and engine oil.

Dynoed on Dyno Dynamics with 280.6kWs at the rear wheels.

Modifications:

Spent more than $15K for all the mods which were bought brand new (most of the mods have only been in the car for approximately 3000kms)

  • Alarm with SMS paging
  • Tracking device fitted – needs subscription and monthly payments
  • Tein super street suspension
  • Apexi pod filters
  • Alpine head unit (USB hard drive compatible)
  • Clarion splits at the front
  • Kenwood Amp running a clarion sub
  • Power FC with hand controller
  • Blitz boost controller (Dual Solenoid)
  • Cusco strut braces front and rear
  • Nismo super copper mix twin plate clutch
  • Grex oil cooler with relocator
  • Ferrodo DS2500 brake pads (front)
  • Work XD9 18x10 wheels with Nankang 265/35/18 rubber (No gutter rash)
  • Garrett 2860R-7 turbos (stock turbos available – from the condition of the stock turbos the car was not thrashed).
  • Sard 700cc injectors
  • Greddy cam gears
  • Greddy belts
  • Greddy clear cam cover
  • Nismo fuel pump
  • Nissan water pump and bearings
  • Spark plugs replaced recently
  • 4WD switch installed (so you can run on rear wheel drive mode)

Work carried out in a reputable workshop in Melbourne.

Receipts and most of the original parts available on request.

$25900 ono comes with RWC

Genuine reason for sale

Contact Las on 0422975657

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if this is the one ive seen on bergins rd or @ knox city, then this is in immaculate condition, really nice gtr

Thanks mate

You've probably seen the car at Knox a few times

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