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I have here my 1994 R32 GTR for sale selling due to not getting much use and i have other projects that i am starting .This car is in amazing cond a real stand out last of the R32's and you wont be disappointed has featured in Motive DvD 12 and HPI magazine Engine has done 32.000 km from rebuild the car has done 95.000km anymore info could you please PM or call 0411475779 $27.000

ENGINE

Forged pistons and HKS Cams

HKS head gasket ,28/60R-5 Garrett Turbo’s

Blitz Boost Controller

3.5″ ET custom exhaust with JUN BL muffler

800cc Injectors

Z32 AFM (not connected)

Complete re-built head w/copper head gasket

Motor balanced, blueprinted and crank tested

Halltech pro 2000 ECU Baffled sump

Trust oil cooler w/relocator

ISC 52mm Alloy Radiator Dual Core

ISC adjustable cam gears (www.isc-performance.com)

Nismo adj fuel Reg ,Custom catch can

Greddy Intake piping kit

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Splitfire Coilpacks

Greddy Hard piping kit

4” Drag Intercooler

Custom catch can

Xtream clutch (with Chrome molly flywheel)

SUSPENSION

Tein coil-overs

Cusco adjustable castor rods

Whiteline Sway Bar’s Front & Rear

JIC upper adjuster camber arms

ISC hicas lock bar rear

BRAKES

AP Racing4 spot front brakes and Brembo 2 spot rears & Endless pads all round

Braided brake lines & slotted rotors

Motul brake fluid

WHEELS

Work XD9 18×10 offset : +18

EXTERIOR

Ganador mirrors

N1 Bonnet lip

N1 Front snorkels

N1 Front lip

N1 Side skirts

N1 Rear Lip

Clear Front Indicators

TOP SECRET Bonnet Pins

KENWOOD head unit

12″ Alpine Type-R Sub

Soundstream 4 channel mono-block AMP

Pioneer 6″ Splits

INTERIOR

Blitz guages (oil pressure , boost and Temp )

Full custom leather and carbon interior (front and rear seats, s

teering wheel, door trims, fascia)

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Have been in this car through the hills and around on the street, great car and is worth every cent, will be sad to see her go

Ditto. If I had the cash, I'd buy it. Interior is beyond belief

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