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(IVE HAD ENOUGH OF TYRE KICKERS WHO ONLY WANT TO TAKE PHOTOS, I WANT TO SELL AND WILL SELL TO ANYONE WITH A GENUINE REASONABLE OFFER)

PLEASE ONLY ENQUIRE IF YOU ARE READY TO BUY AND HAVE THE MONEY)

MAY TRADE CHEAPER CAR.

1993

R32 GTR

VEILSIDE WIDE BODY KIT(FITTED BY VEILSIDE IN JAPAN)

1 JAPANESE OWNER SINCE NEW

72,000KMS

17X9,17X11 PANASPORT WHEELS

NEW 275 & 315 TYRES

TRUST T78 TURBO KIT

APEXI POWER FC

SARD 720CC INJECTORS

HKS INTERCOOLER

HKS CAM GEARS

EXEDY CLUTCH

368KW@THE WHEELS

NISMO DASH

APEXI N1 SUSPENSION

TRUST BOOST CONTROLLER

TWIN FUEL PUMPS

ETC,ETC,ETC

IMMACULATE AND UNIQUE CAR

NOTHING TO DO AND NO MONEY TO SPEND, DRIVES GREAT.

RARE CAR, EVEN IN JAPAN.

$47500 ONO

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will trade.

VIDEO OF THE CAR IN JAPAN.

http://members.optushome.com.au/rbwrxmy98/gtr2.mpeg

(thanks frankie)

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/marketplace...ecs=12&PageNo=1

featured in high perf imports magazine

issue 40

gtr special 4

Even though this car speaks for itself, I can still vouch for it and say that it is an absolute BEAST! Best looking and most immaculate R32GTR i have ever seen. Sounds absolutely awesome and looks fantasticly MEAN on the road! If only i had the spare $$$ it would be in my garage.

This car is awesome, the pictures don't give it credit! real eye-catcher. Great buy!

This is also the car in High Performance Imports video (blue cover one)

The top secret dude reverses it into the dyno!

Good luck with sale!

free bump

Even though this car speaks for itself, I can still vouch for it and say that it is an absolute BEAST!  Best looking and most immaculate R32GTR i have ever seen.  Sounds absolutely awesome and looks fantasticly MEAN on the road!  If only i had the spare $$$ it would be in my garage.
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  • 2 weeks later...

yeah thats true, my cuz is buying a gtr next week, will try to convince him to come and have a look. maybe its to steep for him. then again i can always swap you my car

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