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1994 model r32 gtr

Car can be complied in Sydney however there will be additional cost involved or just used as a race car

Here is a list of the parts it has

Genuine 63000 ks with documented paper work to prove it

Hks gt2510 turbo kit

Hks oil cooler

Hks 6 speed dog box transmission

Hks 3.5" exhaust

Hks carbon clutch

Blitz dual solenoid boost controller

Greedy boost and exhaust temp gauges

Massive injectors

Odx coil packs

Hks cams

Nismo fuel system

Alcon 6 pot brakes

Twin piece front disks

After market computer

Forged pistons

Hks air filter

R33 gtr wheels

Tien race series coil over suspension

Trust intercooler

Nismo front bar air ducts

Alpine stereo

Spot welded chassis and strut towers for extra strength

Heaps more parts I haven mentioned

$22000ono as is no RWC no reg or compliance

But as I stated compliance and Sydney rego can be obtained but it will be at an additional cost

This car is one seriously fast car and will not disappoint

Car is located in melbourne transport can be arranged but it will be a buyer expence

0411 588 552

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Engine bay pic doesn't look like a genuine 63000k's.

Unless all 63000 were done on a racetrack.

No shit Sherlock of course it's a race car you don't go spot weld the whole chassis and put a hks 6 speed dog box in a daily drive

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No shit Sherlock of course it's a race car you don't go spot weld the whole chassis and put a hks 6 speed dog box in a daily drive

I put a hks dog box in my daily gtr....
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for real!!! what a pain in the ass that must be!

yep.

its not as bad as youd think once you start getting used to it.

main problem is the clutch slightly grabs when hot, and its hard to select reverse.

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