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hey guys thinking of selling my 94 model r32gtr. 109ks first owner in Aus

áround 170ps across all cylinders very straight driveline and engine immac!! service every 3-5thousand ks

have all stock parts to no cracks or bubbels on dash!

Mods include

garret 2860-7s

spitfire coilpacks

custom front pipe. nismo dumpes#?>, fujitsibo catback 3.5 inch

stock airbox with KnN panel filter

18inchx10plus 18 work XD'9S bought brand new from import monster on 265's Dunlop direnzas

g-reddy profec b spec 2 boost controller with low and high boost setting

'razo turbo timer

afermarket clutch unknown brand no sign of slipping or anything

full stero

also have an alarm not fitted and tein HR coilovers... can be included on a agreed price

all parts bought brand new!

bad points

slight fade on roof.. can be fixed if a price is agreed

'tear in drivers seat.

Car was tuned at chequerd tuning and just made a slight bit over 300kw on 18.5 psi

and low boost 240kw u can alternate between the two on the ebc!

located in eastern suburbs Melbourne

Sk 0401938623 open too offers NO swaps $24.500 has plenty ofv reg and can suplly RWC

can take more photos!

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  • 5 weeks later...

^^^i know it is high :no: , i had alot of plans for this car :( toook me ages to find a desecnt 94, i can still get the extra parts if someone is intrested and work on a price :) things have changed so need it gone :thanks:

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