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Hey All, time to move on to a new car.

1989 White R32 GTR

78xxx kms showing on a Nismo 260km/h Dash

M's intake for K&N filters

Nismo 3" Stainless Exhuast.. CAT Back

IMPUL Chipped Standard ECU

Twin Blitz BOVS

Full service just taken place.. oil filters etc

Vault Kaotic 18*9.5 with 265/35/18 tyres all around *3000kms old*

Just resprayed std white

Aftermarket BX2 Sideskirts

Custom Veilside S14 Pods to fit GTR

Interior Spotless besides 1 10c Piece size Cigarette burn on back seat...

Dark window tinting

Cross Drilled front and rear discs

Lowered

Aftermarket clutch.. not sure what type

Blitz Boost Guage

Regassed Aircon! not many new imports have this done!

Cars been compression tested all 100%..

Im wanting $23990 for everything..

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/csauth/!cs_...rch_distance=25

Ive just installed a $2500 sound system.. well this is optional and available for $1500 extra.. bargain but i cant be bothered taking it out after 3 days were spent installing it..

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