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Hi

My 94 r32gtr is for sale it has 55000 km on the clock has run 11.83 at 121mph 1.63 60ft with stock turbos 3" cat back exhaust have time slips

The cars been off the road for a while and has had a few mods done

GT4094rs Brand new from gcg

Turbo smart pro 48 gate new

100 thick hks cooler

880 cc injectors new

Sard twin entry fuel rail new

Sard reg new

Twin 044 bosch pumps

nismo in tank Pump

HKS Twin plate GD Max fully rebuilt by Jim Berry race clutch

Greddy cam gears new

Gates belt

Apexi power FC dejetro

also has $3500 stereo system, big mono block, twin alpine subs

Car is currently unregisted and only has a basic tune on it reason for selling I havet to buy a house and the toys have to go

looking for around $22000 neg

Iam in south brisbane you can PM me or email me at [email protected]

Look at the pics the car is in very good condition. I dont want to sell it but Ive spent heaps on this car and it has go.

thanks for looking and Iam happy to answer any questions

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