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Hi gents

It is time to sell my beloved godzilla. 1994 WHITE GTR R32, Auction grade 4c, original 74xxx kms with documentation to prove the mileage, original body, seam seal, no rust, never seen an accident, i am the first owner in Australia. 

Year: 1994

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR

Color: White

Mileage: 74xxx kms

Price: 50k AUD (firmed, no i wont take 40k for it tonight)

Location: Sydney, NSW

Contact: please pm me via SAU i will frequently check my inbox and reply

Cons: 
- a few stone chips on the bonnet, barely noticeable
- front lip extension has a crack due to my recklessness 

Mod list:

-Apexi Power Fc
-HKS intake/exhaust cams (264)
-HKS valve springs
-Adjustable Camgears
-Nismo Timing Belt
-Tomei Gaskets kit
-Nismo AFM
-Apexi Pod intakes
-Apexi RX6 TCW77 P25 Turbo kit
-Apexi Dump pipe
-Apexi External Wastegate
-Bosch 1250cc injector
-Racework Catch Cans
-Sard Fuel Rail
-Turbosmart FPR800 Regulator
-Samco Silicone Intercooler Hoses
-Kansai Monster strut brace
-Walbro 460 Fuel pump
-Garage Defender carbon fibre cooling panel
-Tomei Oil Cap
-HKS hard intercooler pipings
-HKS evs boost controller
-Turbosmart 3 port solenoid
-OS Giken Twin plate clutch
-Nismo clutch cylinder
-Nismo gear knob
-Nismo floor mats
-Endless Zeal Coilovers
-WORK D9R 18x9.5 +12
-Federal rs595 265 35 18
-Dexicel brake pads
-HKS Super Turbo Catback
-Catco high flow cat
-Nismo carbon mirror cover

 

 

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Car is back in market for sale again.

 

Mods done since last post: 

Tomei Ti Catback

Cube Premium short shifter assembly

Z.S.S Adjustable Castor arm

Genuine Fujimura Rocket Dancer Carbon Gurney Flap

Gktech Solid Steering Column bushing

 

Price is 52k, firmed, not a cent cheaper. Contact strictly via PM.

 

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