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$24,000

Immaculate R32 GTR, fastidiously maintained and looked after. I have owned this car for the past 6 years and it is sad to let it go but unfortunately I need the money for a house.

The car has the following minor modifications:

  • Original SSR Professor SP1 18x10 wheels with Kumho tyres that have lots of tread.
  • OS Giken adjustable cam gears Apexi Power FC D-Jetro w/ Hand Controller
  • Apexi Power Intake Maffless Tune by Protek performance
  • Nismo Carbon Fibre style bonnet (Original bonnet comes with the car aswell)
  • Nismo Headlights
  • Nismo Side Skirts
  • Nismo Adjustable front and rear strut braces
  • Tein coil over suspension
  • Apexi turbo timer

and more...

I am happy to take the car for any mechanical inspections.

Will not disappoint

Please contact me on 0430 247 952 to view the car.

Located in Northern Suburbs, VIC

Adam

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As stated the second post was for a different gtr thats in Thomastown , my appologies , and yes this is a nice car but when the owner took me for a drive in this gtr ( which is in airport west so yes I have seen it) he told me that he couldn't push it to hard as there was some issue with it .

So just wanted to know if that had been resolved.

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