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Hey,

Since im growing older, and wife is telling me to start a family,

It may be time for me to let go of my pride and joy.

its an R32 GTR - Black in colour: approx 115*** Kms, NSW rego until January 2012. plates will be included with the Car BNR-032

standard bodykit, no tint on windows.

I always run 98ron fuel, Service the car every 5000kms using fully synthetic oil.

i Replaced timing belt and water pump etc when i imported it at approx 89*** kms

I have been the only owner since importing it privatly approx 5 years ago.

Car had a brand new engine installed (no engine number originally) in japan prior to import. unsure of kms

Modifications:

Single low mount turbo - TA45 with HKS manifold etc.

600cc injectors

aftermarket fuel pump (in tank)

twin fuel filter set up with braided lines

Aftermarket front mount intercooler

aftermarket BOV

Full 3.5 inch exhaust (i installed a new stainless steel apexi catback approx 12 months ago)

Stainless steel hi flow Cat ( installed approx 12 months ago)

z32 AFMs (twin)

Apexi Pod Filters (twin)

Splitfire Coilpacks (installed 12 months ago)

Aftermarket suspension (fronts - KYB buzz spec, Rears - Bilstein)

Adjustable Castor rods

front and rear strut tower bars

Nismo Steering wheel with boss kit

Blue LED dash lights

HID headlights

At the moment it has 18 x 9.5 drifttek( i beleive) rims on them in silver, tyres have camber where on them.

However i also have a set of 18x9 BBS rims which are black with red rim around (tyres are bald) that could be negotiated with sale.

aftermarket chip in computer. - tune was checked by Dr Drift at dyno day.

It is an extremely quick car, when i imported it, was dynoed, and made 595hp at rear wheels.

It has given me alot of fun and value. it will be a shame to see her go.

Im looking for $21,000 ono.

Im at work atm so cant get pictures up, pm me or email me and i will send some pics when i get home.

bnr032 at comcen.com.au

Thanks,

Michael

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