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Hey there people!

I was in All American today and saw this awesome looking R32 GTR for sale!

It was originally from Vic & Qld, and had a write up in the HPI magazine No 40. Number plate was BNR - 32. It had 430kW and has had little more mods done to it since.

Her are the specs:

Vielside Evo (Blister) Widebody kit,

Panasport 17x10 17x12 G7 C5C2 Rims

Dunlop Sport 275/40 315/30 typres

Trust T88-34D Turbo kit wit ext wastegate & manifold etc

Hks 1000cc injectors

Hks Oil Cooler

Apexi PFC wit hand controller

Splitfire Ignition Coils

Os Giken Triple Plate

Kaaz rear diff

Hks GT bar & plate Intercooler

Field Torque split controller

Defi BF Boost gauge, exhaust temp gauge

Veilside steering wheel

Apexi N1 Coil over Sus.

Veilside Exhaust

N1 Headlights

Grex twin remote oil oil filter rellocation kit

coolant swirl pot

Hks Cam gears

Twin gauge pillar pod on dash.

greddy twin inlet pipe for turbo

Trust Airnx air filters

Z32 air flow meters

Trust gear knob

Nismo 320Kph dash.

Pioneer in dash touch screen DVD player

Clarion 12" sub with amp

Car has made 480hp @ 4 wheels at 1.2 bar of boost.

Don't know if these figures are correct, but anyway.

He is asking $69,999 for it!!

Go check it out, worth a look!

Pulp.

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Yeah seem a bit expensive but I think devil's right, I think maybe a limited model.

Devil, I think he did actually! I love Mustangs myself, fastback 65 model is what I'm after.

Although I think the 56 Corvette! Spider model maybe? is the best looking one! Same as the one in True Lies with Arnold & Jamie Lee Curtis.

Holy Crap!!!! Price has jumped up 20g's since Nathan tried to sell it!!!! ha ha ha ha And considering it didn't sell at 52k what makes ya think it'll sell at 70k???????

What a rip.. Also remember that the engine is still stock internals so for 70k thats f*cking stupid... The motor that was in it in the HPI feature was taken out before it came over here...

Holy Crap!!!!   Price has jumped up 20g's since Nathan tried to sell it!!!!  ha ha ha ha  And considering it didn't sell at 52k what makes ya think it'll sell at 70k???????

What a rip..     Also remember that the engine is still stock internals so for 70k thats f*cking stupid...   The motor that was in it in the HPI feature was taken out before it came over here...

OHHHH! it was taken out hey? Well then, that's just shite! Definately not worth it then! So do you think it really has 519rwhp?

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