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Model: 1991 R32 GTR

Colour: Black

Components installed 3,000kms ago:

R33 GTR engine from a 1998 autech stagea (70,000kms)

N1 turbo's reco'd by garret 3,000kms ago

NEW! All belts

NEW! N1 oil pump

NEW! Engine mounts

NEW! Exedy clutch

NEW! Turbosmart e-boost 3 boost controller

NEW! Kumho ecsta's

NEW! Apexi Pods

Tuned 3,000 kms ago

All fluids have been replaced also (gearbox, front diff, rear diff, coolant, clutch, brake etc using motul 300v for engine)

Other components:

HKS exhaust

HKS intercooler piping

Nismo injectors

Oil cooler and filter relocation

BBS 17" wheels

Apexi Power FC

N1 boot and bonnet lip

N1 head lights

HKS guages

Overall in excellent condition. One can only imagine all the time and money spent. I may have missed somethings that have been added, if or when I remember them I will update.

Reason for selling: the female. Car is tuned and dyno tested at 12psi, I will post up the report later. The car is kept in a clean lock-up garage in Kellyville, Sydney, NSW. Rego is till September. I am looking at a ball-park figure of 17,000. All reasonable offers considered. MOB: 0417 481 236

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