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hey there, i have a r32 gtr with a blown motor, it lost compression in cyl 6, it has had a full respray and is very clean, has full N1 body kit, trust front mount, impul hi performance ecu, running stock boost, suits someone looking at building a fast and clean street car.

car comes on 19x 10 wheels and brand new tyres 3.5 inch catback, stailess hiflow cat,

would like 11500 for it, complete car just needs rebuild

contct me on 0423123477 for more detailsor on here

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i have started to take the motor out of the car, all parts are there but can put al back togetrhor, if anyone is interested let me no soon cos im thinking of doing the rebuild, but if anyone is keen on it the hard work of pulling the motor out will be done soon

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