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I have the bug to get a 34 GTR now...I wish I could settle with my decisions..oh well

Anyway To afford one I'd have to sell both cars.

Or if anyone wants to do a deal with their 34 GTR.

32:

MODIFICATIONS:

INTERIOR:

APEXI REV SPEED METER

IN DASH VISCOM DVD PLAYER

IN DASH CLARION LCD PULL OUT SCREEN

RELOCATED AIR CONDITIONER MODULE IN GLOVE BOX

VEILSIDE GEAR KNOB

RAZO PEDALS

BLITZ BOOST GUAGE / TURBO TIMER

PIVOT SHIFT LIGHT

ISOTTA STEERING WHEEL

EXTERIOR:

GENUINE APEXI MAGS 17" X 9"

NISMO BOOT LIP

N1 FORNT BAR SLOTS

TRIAL SIDESKIRTS

BOMEX REAR PODS

ENGINE AND ASSOCIATED:

ARIAS 88MM FORGED PISTONS

MATCH PORTED MANIFOLDS

STAINLESS DUMP PIPES

STAINLESS FRONT PIPES

NISMO N1 TURBO'S

NISMO N1 OIL PUMP

OS GIKEN CAM GEARS

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

HKS POD FILTERS

HKS BOOST CONTROLLER

HKS TRIGGER SYSTEM

TRUST INTERCOOLER

ARC BOV

GATES RADIATOR HOSES

GATES TIMING BELT

NGK IRITOP SPARKPLUGS

REMOTE OIL FILTER RELOCATOR

REMOTE OIL COOLER

BILSTEIN SUSPENSION

33:

MODIFICATIONS:

INTERIOR:

RAZO GEAR KNOB

IMPUL 300K SPEEDO

NISMO TRIPLE GUAGES

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

CARBONFIBRE HANDBRAKE

EXTERIOR:

GENUINE 34 GTR MAGS 18" X 9"

NISMO 400R FRONT BAR

NISMO CLEAR BLINKERS

3 PIECE CARBON FIBRE REAR WING

CARBON FIBRE BONNET

CARBON FIBRE SIDE GARNISHES

ENGINE AND ASSOCIATED:

MINES SWITCHABLE COMPUTER

HKS STAINLESS DUMP PIPES

HKS STAINLESS FRONT PIPES

HI-FLOWED STEEL WHEELED TURBO'S

5 PUCK BRASS BUTTON CLUTCH

TRUST POD FILTERS

TURBOSMART BOOST CONTROLLER

NGK IRIDIUM SPARKPLUGS

TEIN COILOVER HA SUSPENSION

I LOVE BOTH CARS AND LOOK AFTER THEM...BUT I HEAR A 34 CALLING.

$45K FOR THE 33 AND $31K FOR THE 32

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Most of my pics are big so email me for more pics

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Mate that R32 is a steal with those mods at that price!

If i had the money i'd be up there!

People round me want same/more money for less car.

Good luck with the sale and R34 (make sure it's a VspecII and bayside blue)

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