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Hey guys up for sale is my 1994 r32 gtr,

111,000 thousand ks serviced every 3-5 thousand ks, first owner from japan all new parts used

Ive had the car for over 1 year, and has been very relaible but I'm now looking to buy abother car to follow my carrer path of being a real estate agent, (a R32 gtr is not appropiate for that)

The car is very straight no damged rails etc!

Ive have performed some basic mods without being to harsh on the stock motor but being very affective!

Mods include

performace/ power

3.5inch fujitisbo catback, custom front pipe with dumps (car sounds awsome :D)

blitz panel filter (stock airbox)

garret 2860-7s

racepace cam gears

nistune computer

greddy profec b spec ebc

razo turbo timer

tuned safley atm making 295kw with injectors make around 320 or more

Other

KYB coilovers with HKS springs

Spats sway bar

Stero including herts speakers and kenwood headunit

Work xd9 rims 18x10 plus 18 wrapped in 265 dunop direnzas LOOKS PHAT

bad points.. roof of the car has fade (clearcoat) and a few small marks on the car (car is old) but however

the dash has no bubbles or cracks (wich is a common problem)

Car has been taken well care of but it must go :(

Asking price 19.5 ono (can supply rwc depending on price) may sell cheaper without wheels etc not really looking for swaps either

Location Melbourne Vic

here are a few pics of the car can take more and these photos are when the coilovers were NOT installed

thanks for looking guys

Sk

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