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An excellent, mildly modified R32 GTR for Sale

1989 model in Gunmetal Grey

Recently imported and fully complied

Modifications fitted here in Australia

88,000 kms

Apexi Power FC Computer and Hand Controller

Apexi GT-Spec Intercooler and hard pipe kit

Apexi 80mm Super Suction Air Pod Kit

80mm Z32 Air Flow Meters

Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears

3.5" exhaust

3" Hi Flow Cat

N1 Water Pump

Alloy radiator with electric thermo fan

Trust High Pressure Radiator Cap

HKS Electronic Fan Controller

Greddy Alloy Radiator Pipe

Greddy Alloy Pulleys

Nismo Timing Belt (just changed)

Trust Oil Cooler Kit with Remote Filter

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace with Floor Brace

Cusco Brake Cylinder Stopper

Nismo Oil Catch Tank (with sump return)

ARC Titanium Radiator Deflection Plate

BRAND NEW Xtreme Clutch

Nismo upgraded Clutch Slave Cylinder

Stainless Steel Clutch Cable

Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines (ADR Legal)

Veilside Side Skirts

Sard Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator with Pressure Gauge

Nismo Oil Cap

Nismo Fuel Cap

Nismo 260kmh Speedo

Section Sports Engine Torque Damper

Splitfire Coil Packs

Iridum Spark Plugs

Pivot Shift Light (small version)

Pioneer deck with 12 stacker in boot

Momo Steering Wheel

New Leather Gearstick and Handbrake Boots

Earth Grounding Kit

Full set of workshop manuals and documentation

Currently registered

Recently dyno tuned by Tilbrooks.

All new oils and fluids throughout the car, new brake pads and piston seals, bushes, belts, battery etc.

New Federal Tyres on original wheels.

Second set of spare tyres.

Brant Car Alarm with triple immobilisation and battery backup

Fully complied and registered.

ONLY $28,990 ono

Contact Matt

Adelaide, South Australia

0419 853393

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I have a Black 1989 GTR. The car is very origonal with out huge mods. Not as hammered as the modified ones. Sparko Wheels. New exhaust from turbos back. 300km dash. Mint interior. Want around $28000. May trade R33.I can be contacted on 0418817836.

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