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Hi guys the time has come and I will have to let the Godzilla go!

One of the cleanest example r32 gtr with tasteful/expensive mods, a lot of $$$$ spent.

Fresh paint job In/out in r34 gtr black cost me $8000 this paint job is perfection you'll have to see it yourself!

Has 122000 genuine kms Always serviced/maintained with top quality parts/oils.

Few mods that I can think of:

N1 turbos

Button clutch

Twin Apexi intake setup in box

Apexi boost guage

Polished Aluminium radiator

Torque splitter 2wd/4wd

Mines ecu

Hks boost controller

It is registered and has long rego,there will be no test drives until deposit is given I don't need time wasters. $24000 ono no STUPID OFFERS!

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no dyno sheets..aircon works..i don't have receipts,most mods were done by the older owner..

N1 turbos
Button clutch
Twin Apexi intake setup in box
Apexi boost guage
Polished Aluminium radiator
Torque splitter 2wd/4wd
Mines ecu
Hks boost controller

twin blitz bov

blitz turbo timer

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