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Clean GODZILLA 1992 R32 GTR great condition especially for its age – Bargain price!! Direct import from Japan. This car is well maintained. Every car service of 3000km met. Love the car! Top condition! Runs very smooth, quick response acceleration. Car used for work purposes only, 10mins drive distance, and the occasional cruise. Took great care and pride into this beauty. This car is definitely for SKYLINE lovers and for those who love serious POWER from the mighty GODZILLA!

Everything factory standard stock except, Some mods include:

- New High performance 5 puck ceramic clutch

- Custom NPC

- New Federal 595 tyres

- New Volk GTC 17inch Rims - excellent condition

- New Fuel filter

- New Intank bosch 040 fuel pump

- New Alloy surge tank 1.5L

- New External bosch 044 fuel pump

- New fuel lines

- battery relocated to boot

- New dual core aftermarket alloy radiator

Interior is immaculate - as if it just came off the line. The car is ready for a build up - Turbos and cpu - and you will have 400hp easy. All parts have been professionally installed by a tuner i have all receipts of the work done to the car. You will not find a cleaner GTR!!

Regretful sale, first to see will buy !!!

Contact - Martin 0413978459 or [email protected]

Car is located in Eight Mile Plains, Brisbane

Asking for 22k O.N.O

All offers will be considered!!!

CAR MUST GO!!!

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Car is still 22k as i have put a fair bit into it, but i will consider reasonable offers. Car is very neat and clean is worth every cent.

Also car has a Kakimoto Racing exhaust. That i forgot to mention.

CAR NEEDS TO GO NOW!!!

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