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Hey guys,

Posting this up on behalf of my dad.

1994 R32 GTR

30,000kms

$26,500

Mods include:

HKS Intercooler

HKS Exhaust

HKS Coilovers

Mines Strut brace

N1 Headlights

R34 GTR wheels

R33 GTR Brembos

Apexi Pods

That's all I can remember off the top of my head.

Underneath the car is like brand new! No damage whatsoever to the rails or the sill panels.

Car will come with RWC and around 10 months registration. The car was sitting in the garage unregistered for quite a while and was only registered to sell.

If you are seriously interested PM me. My dad is pretty busy so I will filter all the crap before passing on his number.

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More pics on carsales. Just making the add now though so might be a while before its up

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30,000kms

I will filter all the crap before passing on his number.

Can you filter through this...

* Dereg Certificate

* VIN No.

* Japanese History

...and then PM me with the data (including who the importer was); thanks.

My dad has the dereg certificate to back up the kms

Will update with the vin number tomorrow some time

My dad imported it himself

There are no log books. Just stickers throughout the car

Hope that helps

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