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FOR SALE: R32 GTR

This is a 1990 R32 gtr, 200awkw, with a nice set of supporting mods.

I have had this car for just over 2 years and i loved every bit of her, but unfortunately i need to move on with my career and life.

I don't want to act like a car salesman so i won't rant and rave about anything, i welcome any questions about this car i will answer as quick as i can.

Gunmetal grey

200awkw

800cc injectors

power FC + hand controller

Upgraded front end bushes all round

Green stuff and slotted RDA rotors

P1 racing rims with Ku36's

2.5" apexi split to 3" pipe, 3" to 4" rear pipe and 5" single tip

apexi twin intake kit

upgraded springs perfect for the shocks that are on it.

The bad points. :(

front bumper and one mirror needs a little touch up

rear quarter panel has a bum and so does the drivers door.

Strut tops need to be replaced

rear cradle bushes need to be replaced but comes with a set to do so.

Price is 11k and is sitting on 164,xxxkm.

Cheers Jake. ph number is 0432228638, car is located in Geelong.

* please not the head unit in atm will not be coming with the car.

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Adam: Sorry mate you where looking at the wrong car, and the EPA noise test has been clear with the exhaust thats on the car.

Dynafit: unfortunately plans change and now i am after the money.

If you have 10.5k i am willing to let it go at that price.

Cheers.

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