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The original GODZILLA, the R32 GTR in it's LAST and BEST revision in the 1994 model.

the following mods has been done to it

bc coilovers

frount mount intercooler

turbo timer

triple plate brass button clutch worth $2000

apexi power fc computer with hand controller

dual stage boost controller

carbon fibre weather shields

alram with immobliser

switch to convert from 4wd to rwd

september rego

this car is been well looked after fun car to drive it made 262kw @ the wheels on 18psi with dyno papers to prove

i got over 6g worth of receipts for this car

im after $14500 priced for a quick sale

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