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Nissan Skyline BNR 32 GTR for sale

Located in VICTORIA South Eastern Surburbs

Car will come with RWC for the next 28 days.

Year: 1994

Color: White

Condition: Good

Modifications:

Ohlins Shocks

Power FC

Pod Filters

Blitz DD Blow of valves

Apexi N1 Exhaust

The car has been my daily driver for the last 2 years and a half.

I've had no problems with the car or the engine at any point.

Has 128,000 km displayed on the dash but should be taken with a grain of salt.

Engine compression is good on all 6 cylinders.

Power:

246 Kw at the wheels, tuned by Ben at racepace.

15K Firm

PM or post here for more information

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intrested in a swap for my r32gts4 turbo and my r33 gtst auto ..r33 has no motor but there both black my r32 is manual both have sun roofs plenty of mods plus some cash your way cheers matt. pm if keen

I'll add some new pictures this weekend (they have to be taken)

Sorry no swaps unless its a really cheap car (an old corolla) as I will be spending the money on a lotus elise.

Swaps for an elise if you have one!

The Dyno was run at a boost level of 1.00kg on the power FC whatever that is.

Has the power FC boost controller add on.

I forgot to add that it also has a pair of HKS adjustable cam gears.

An M80 alarm is also installed along with a decent sound system.

Alpine 9855

Jaycar 6.5 splits

Clarion 10" sub.

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  • 2 months later...

hi i was hoping i might be able to come and have a look at the car if it is for sale. very interested buyer.. contact me on 0423 756 123.

regards,

Christian

Nissan Skyline BNR 32 GTR for sale

Located in VICTORIA South Eastern Surburbs

Car will come with RWC for the next 28 days.

Year: 1994

Color: White

Condition: Good

Modifications:

Ohlins Shocks

Power FC

Pod Filters

Blitz DD Blow of valves

Apexi N1 Exhaust

The car has been my daily driver for the last 2 years and a half.

I've had no problems with the car or the engine at any point.

Has 128,000 km displayed on the dash but should be taken with a grain of salt.

Engine compression is good on all 6 cylinders.

Power:

246 Kw at the wheels, tuned by Ben at racepace.

15K Firm

PM or post here for more information

hi im new here and cannot PM yet. I am interested in having a look at your car. Can you please PM me your contact number and I will gtive you a call so I can view the car

Thanks

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