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1992 R32 GTR

156000km

Located in Townsville, Qld

$14,000

Lightly modified example of the original Godzilla. The car hasn't had any engine modifications, it will be more reliable than the heavily modified cars that are for sale at the moment. The car is a lot of fun to drive, plenty of power and great handling. This is a regrettable sale. The car has been sitting in the garage for 6 months now and I need to make room for a new family car. The car already has a roadworthy/safety certificate. It is ready for you to drive away and it is priced for a quick sale.

The car has the following modifications:

18" Enkei Wheels

Near new Federal tyres

3" Japanese stainless cat back exhaust

HKS coilovers

Extreme extra heavy duty clutch

JJR coilpacks

Bosch Motorsport ignition modules

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