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1991 R32 GTR - 80,000kms - KH2 Gunmetal Grey

Engine and drive train -

- Original matching number engine (verified)

- R34 late model injectors

- Mines cast alloy angles with brand new 4.5" K&N filters (original airbox inc)

- Custom made front mount oil cooler with earls braided lines. (also a custom made air-con condenser to fir next to the oil cooler)

- Genuine TRUST aftermarket front mount

- Tuned ECU

- Full TEIN adjuatable Coilover Suspension

- Aftermarket mandrel bent exhaust

- Nismo single plate clutch

- Very tight 2-way diff

- Original GTR brakes

- Front and rear adjustable strut braces

Car was recently tuned by RACEPACE, engine producing 400Hp (240wkw) which can be verified, does not burn or use a drop of engine oil or coolant!!!!!

Interior:

- Factory GTR bucket seats in good cond

- Factory Speakers and new cd player

- Nardi steering wheel

- Overall very very clean!!!

Exterior -

- Factory GTR N1 front bar

- Factory GTR N1 bonnet lip spoiler

- Standard GTR side skirts, rear bar and wing

- Factory forged R32 GTR wheels

- All original body panels!!!!

Overall this car is a very strong reliable car that will be worth money in time to come. The car has never been raced or tracked and can be easily driven every day unlike some other gtr's. If i dont get roughly the figure advertised the car can sit in the garage this is more so an EOI, selling due to purchasing a ute (may be interested in a swap for a maloo or a chev silverado ute). Located in VIC

$20,000 ono

will upload images later on in the week

Contact Paul on 0412 383 133 for more details

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240kw at the rears when your loosing approx 30% through your drive train means the engine is producing 420HP, just like the add states!!!!! please do not post rubbish in my thread if you cant read my add properly!!!!!!! And the add actually says 400 not 420 which it should!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

for the interested people who called about the car last week, i smashed my phone over the weekend and lost everyone's numbers!!!! contact the number provided to arrange for a new time to view the car, thanks!

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no thanks mate im actually looking at buying a motorbike now. Price has been lowered again to 18,500 or will negotiate without a rwc as i just need it gone!!!!!

What sort of bike are you interested in? 2006 GSXR1000?

RWC not required as I'm interstate.

Cheers

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