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1989 SKYLINE R32 GTR THE FIRST OF THE R32s NO REG NO RWC SELLING AS IS HENCE WHY THE PRICE IS SO CHEAP IT WILL REQUIRE SOME PAINT WORK ON THE RH LOWER QUARTER AND ALSO SOME TOUCH UPS I HAVE UPLOADED DYNO PAPERS AND PPSR PAPERS PLEASE CHECK THE PICTURES ALSO HAS A LOW 172000ks PPSR CHECK ARE CLEAN NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT IT HAS A CLEAN TITLE
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382.8 hp at all 4 wheels

VIN:6U9000BNR32001241

Mod list
Rb26 high mount turbo setup gt35/40
Buddy club p1 reps mags with semi slicks thread is abit low
Steel braided lines all round
Oil catch can
Front mount intercooler
Split Fire coilpacs
Walbro fuel pump
660cc injectors
Exedy heavy duty clutch
3.5" exhaust system
40mm external gate
nistune ecu
pod filter
Slotted front rotors

PRICE $12000
Call or text me if interested 0432-062-780
Located Melbourne

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