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ok guys for sale is a wine red R32 GTR pretty standard GTR nothing too out there as for km's dash has been changed and says 35,000 :) haha but realistically id say maybe 135,000.

has the folowing things

- after market coilovers (just damper adjusting)

- new exedy clutch

- Light weight flywheel

- N1 spec GTR turbo's just installed(all brand new seals)

- new rear bushes

- mines pod adaptors and Pod filters

- N1 front bar

- FMIC

- after market head unit

- 3inch fujitsubo jasma exhaust -nice and silent on idol and no drone on freeway.

- 3.5 front pipe

- Brand new Hicas lock bar

- Trust hard pipe

- Viper Alarm system ($500)

- new brake pads

- Turbo Timer

asking $15,000ono located western suburbs melbourne. reg till April i think (will have to have a look) no RWC

the paint on the front bar is chipped a little as shown in pics :D engine bay probably needs some pain attention i.e rocket covers,

any questions dont hesitate ;)

as for photo of driver side door, it wasn't actually shut properly it does line up ;)

also ive only actually owned the car for about a month, and did not do any of the work on it i only bought it as a bit of an impulse buy, and have now decided that i need the money to finish my other car and as my OS gearset is still yet to sell i may as well try getting rid of this instead.

cheers

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I would be all over this like a rash if my car would bloody sell, RWC or no RWC. I have to transfer rego to NSW anyway.

Unless you interested in a trade for a NA Supra + cash my way?

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