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Hi guys , stripping all the parts off my 32 after someone wrote it off. :( Was one of the cleanest 32's out there that I imported from HKS in Japan.

The car prior

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The car after

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Everything is going ,

Interesting parts -

POWER FC with Hand controller and FC Hako Usb conection and tuning software ( ECU Also has a RacePace tune on it) $850 delievered

Splitfire Coilpacks (Around 3000K's use) $450 delivered

Bride replica seat with rail $400 (Would preffer pickup)

HKS Speed limit Defender $150 delivered

Nismo 320KMPH cluster$ 200 delivered

Bee*R Rev limiter $200 delivered

Tein Winding master Coilovers $800 bucks (They are amazing)

Aluminuin radiator $300

HKS SSQV Bov - make me an offer

HKS mushrooms make me an offer

Also have Cusco Controller arms , strut brace , braided brake lines and heaps of other stuff if you want to come past one day and check them out .

+ The rest of a '93 GTR including all switches, door trims , dashboard , N1 bootlip , pods and spoiler. - EVERYTHING IN ABSOLUTE PRISTINE CONDITION.

Engine has around 145- 150 thousand K's , made 265RWKW @ 14 psi with intake , exhaust , coilpacks and power FC.

Any parts that you need , let me know and ill tell you if i have them .

Any pictures that you guys need , ill take , just very bust at the moment with work.

My Mobile is 0434112724 , if i dont asnwer im at work , but feel free to send a text and ill get back to you ASAP.

Make me an offer.

Thanks guys.

EDIT:

Parts that are gone :

Dashboard

Nismo Cluster

gauge cluster

AC controller

N1 Bootlip

Drivers STANDARD seat (still have the Bride)

Both Door trims

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front brakes?

Yes , non v spec calipers , RDA rotors and A1RM pads

500 all up.

Ive got a potential buyer for the whole car though , so ill let you know tommorow .

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