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Hi Lads,

R32 GTR for sale. Everything that you will need is here:

I have alot more pics (about 30MB) but there is some trouble emailing them because of the size. Let me know if you are interested by responding to the email on the CarPoint web page, or by pm in this forum.

Genuine interest only please.

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89 R32 GTR Original engine ditched - R33 V-Spec engine inside 95,xxx km's, but real km's unknown as not original engine Factory ECU, but chipped (unknown) - I know this because of the battery light on the dash - you give the engine a rev when first started to engage the chip and battery light acts as indication 17"aftermarket wheels running near new 245/45R17 Yokohama Advan's Twin plate heavy clutch Mines 320kph speedo Full HKS exhaust (but not too loud) HKS pod intakes Greddy aftermarket boost gauge Front and rear strut braces Aftermarket coil over suspension, Bilstein shocks in front, Potenza's in rear Black in colour Momo steering wheel New handbrake/gear boot covers Reebok/Skyline floor mats GTR badges removed (I never got it) No stereo. I am the first driver in Australia to own. Price is negotiable, will consider reasonable offers. Many more pics available. PM for enquiries.

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Hey there man,

I saw your car parked on Stanley st a couple of weeks ago, next to the lights, near the police station.....

Looks straight

Will PM you .

Mike

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Gone are the days when you can pick up an R32 GTR in awesome condition for under $28k-$30k. This vehicle is not over-priced, and I am open to reasonable offers. The availability of R32 GTR's will slowly dry up so don't let it go too long!

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