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1989 BNR32 GT-R

BNR33 GT-R RB26DETT

N1 Turbos

SplitFire coilpacks

Trust front pipes into JunBL catback with twin pipes

Nismo Clutch

APEXi PowerFC with hand controller

Blitz DUAL-SBC

Brand new ISC Coilovers

Viper Pager alarm with remote start etc

Enkei Circlar 18x9.5 with 235's all round (painted, few chips etc)

Tuned by Steve Knight Racetech, 280.9KW at all 4 wheels, 913.9Nm torque.

paint faded in spots (rear bar, drivers mirror)

few chips in paint but overall pretty good for a 1989 model.

comes with standard struts and anything else i have laying around.

$16K ono. may consider swap for M35 Stagea, otherwise nothing else, (going overseas so don't really have any use for a car here).

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