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1993 GTR R32 TWIN TURBO

THIS WAS A FACTORY ORDER PINK CAR USED AS A PROMO CAR FOR SOME MAKE UP COMPANY IN JAPAN (SERIOUS)

now is white

ITS BEEN MODIFIED AND IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED

1993 GTR TWIN TURBO

* RECARO RACE SEAT

*SBC DUEL STAGE BOOST CONTROLER

*A FEW GAUGES GREADY

*HAS JUN ECU

*HAS JUN YELLOW TOP INJECTORS

*HAS ENGINE OIL COOLER , OIL FILTER RELOCATED TO TOP OF ENGINE

*JUN FUEL PUMP

*FULLY JUN RACE GEARBOX WITH OIL COOLER SHORT SHIFTER

*TRIPPLE PLATE OZ-GEIKON CLUTCH

* TWIN TURBO'S FROM S15

*HAS TRUST INTERCOOLER WITH HKS PIPING .

*HAS R33 GTR V SPEC WHEELS WITH BRND NEW TYRES 245-45 17

*ENGINE WAS REBUILT 10000KMS AGO

CAR IS REGISTED COMPLIANCED BUT U GET YOUR OWN RWC

THE CAR IS STRAIGHT NO DINTS

THE CARS PAINT IS 7 OUTA 10 IN MY EYES

I HAVE NOT RACED IT AT THE TRACK YET BUT IT SHOULD BE LOW 11'S

CALL 0402116969

PLEASE DONT ASK WHAT I WILL SWAP FOR YOU TELL ME WHAT U GOT ?????

asking $19000

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location?

who would go to all the effort of painting where the jack goes pink as well though

well if it was for a company money wouldn't be an option/problem/issue and they'd get everything done properly :D

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how can you put "factory pink" in the title when you say the engine bay is black and the car was white when you got it?

ill tell you why !!!

coz the paint code comes up as megenta wich is pinkish ??

and the car is white wen i got it and the bay was black so thats why i can put in my title factory pink .

also if ur not intrestd please dont fill the thread with shit

last i have paint code , i have original documents from wen the car was orded it all come in the paper work in the car from japan and vin number matches the paper work

SOME TIME WAISTERS ON THIS SITE BAD!!!!!

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