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mite be selling mine really soon just have to finalise a few thingsi'l be after around the $17,000 ono mark its black with a $3000 system, massive brand new frount mount with full custom aluminium mandrell piping worth a fortune , full 3 inch xhaust, pager alarm, rsr springs and lots more, its black and its got the gtr cloth interior the whole car is absolutely immac

pm me if its in your price range and you wana view the car.

Greg

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What sort of dollars can you spend?

Are you looking for a heavily modifed (but well modified) example. For the right money im always ready to part compnay with my R32 GTST. (Right money being about $23,000)

Silver 92 with HKS exhaust/filter/intercooler, Trust externally gated turbo, oil cooler, GTR injectors and cams, AVS Model 6 wheels, full whiteline susp kit, kevlar Momo race seat ($3,000 new) aftermarket clutch and flywheel, AVCR boost controller, 330mm front brake upgrade...quick snapshot of the major mods

Car pictured on the Whitleline website for R32 GTST kits as it was used as the setup/demo car for the R32 GTST kit, though the pic is with the old AVS wheels

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