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my R32GTR is for sale now!!

1993

Blue

Excedy single plate clutch

large fmic

Trial 3 spoke 17x9 wheel with G'Grid2 245/40/17 tyres

Bilsten suspension

full sytem exhaust from turbo back

new model HKS EVC boost control

HKS filter

Trust gear knob

Kenwood CD player

upgrade speakers

Apexi pen turbo timer

Upgrade ECU

Nismo ball bearing turbo

65000 KM

rego until 05/2004

Price $36000 neg

General buyer only

If you requires any photos, please pm me

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like i said if you dont get any better offers i can have the car off your hands as soon as you message me

Thought you just urgently sold your R32GTR for 22K to finance a house??

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cant stop laughing from those last 2 comments, yeah i got the deposit for my house, and wont buy another GTR for myself till june/july, but my cousin has been searching for one for so long for the right price, and he dont have the net so i keep looking for him, and seing this one i know his budget is 32 so ill make an offer on his behalf...

( you people must be up to date on every single post thats ever placed here..)

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