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Considering selling my 1994 R32 GTR in wine red.

Here's the highlights:

  • 105,000kms
  • Regular 5000km servicing
  • Garrett 2860-7s
  • Gates adjustable cam gears
  • New NPC HD clutch
  • Front R33 GTR Brembos with DBA T3 4000 Series rotors all 'round
  • 1000cc injectors
  • Bosch in-tank fuel pump (E85 ready)
  • HSD HR Coilovers
  • Custom straight through exhaust with HKS Y-pipe and split dumps
  • Blitz Dual SBC Electronic boost controller
  • Nistuned ECU & more
  • Safe, responsive 280rwkw on 15psi (will easily make 300kw)

Inspections welcome if you're interested in Adelaide's southern suburbs. Looking for around $21,000 neg. PM me or call/text 0427 317 147

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I've been told that I haven't included the price (even though I have). It says $21,000 neg. I'm willing to consider, but not accept, all offers.

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