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1989 r32 gtr with 92,000k on the clock.

Resprayed at Christmas in a one off blue.

Te37sl wheels 18x10 with sumitomo tyres with loads of tread.

Brembo brakes front and rear in gold.

Veilside exhaust

Plazman fmic

Mines dumps

Hks oil cooler

Nismo button clutch

Nismo coilovers

Nismo arms

Profec 2 boost controller

Techtom digital display

Tomei hicas lock kit

Power fc and controller (not fitted)

Rego till November

$20,500

Truely stunning car turns head everywhere, who ever buys my car will not be disappointed puts a smile on my face every time i get in her. If you have any questions or want to come and view the car call 0424837164 thanks James.

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phoooaaaahhh.. lol for all its worth. nice wheels!!! but rather spend 5k on MASSIVETURBO

Haha, yeah I'm only going to sell for what I paid with tyres plus waiting for them to arrive from Japan lol. You should definitely buy a turbo set up.

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