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here is the spec we got from Japan :)

1990 R32 GTR (2 owner car) chasi nr bnr32-011059

R34GTR engine 25,000km from new (138,000km on body)

BNR34 Block

BNR34 head

BNR34 pistons/connecting rods/crank

Body has been overhauled by Tanaka Auto in Osaka, No crash car)

Autogallery 690/OSGiken cross mission (overhaul finished)

LSD overhaul finished

Piping kit

Blitz oil Cooler

Nismo Bush

Engine room harness is new

Apexi AX turbos

Tomei Cam Shaft

nismo pink top injectors 555cc

Apexi Metal Head gasket

Border Intercooler

Border side tank radiator

18" advan RG alloy wheels

FRP bonnet

Brembo F50 brake kit

R34 GTR N1 rear calipers

Border Suspension

Border catalizer

full leather seats (not very old)

Defi meter

Apexi boost controller

Craft AG5

Apexi air filters

Auto select tower bar

Oil filter relocation kit

N1 headless

ECU remapping

found a few extras on it :)

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