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Am thinking of selling my GTR. God Damm i dont want to, but if i get right price i will seriously consider.

Oringal and what i beleive best Godzilla with vspec collectablity

Original 1993 Vspec - 1 of only 1453 ever produced.

Original 74,000 kms

Nismo Silver - full respray with Nismo body kit.

Brembo Brakes (standard) with upgraded front ventilated discs

Os Giken twin plate clutch with lightened flywheel

18inch BBS rims - tyres 70%

Upgraded intercooler

Apexi Power intake

Apexi radiator - have not driven since this part installed

Samco hoses - have not driven since this part installed

Nismo radiator cap - have not driven since this part installed

Nismo low temp thermostat - have not driven since this part installed

Nismo Dash (original dash also to prove kms)

HKS boost gauge

Trust gear shift nob

Mines ecu

HSK 3.5 inch exhaust with dump pipes. 4 inch tip.

Good stereo with Clarion Amp.

Adjustable suspension

Turbos are original

Apexi Turbo timer

Full alarm system

Great original Godzilla GTR in 100% mint condition. Approx 400hp at flywheel.

Never been dragged since i have owned it.

Have full history for 18 months.. with all receipts and service history. Previous owner details provided. Imported April - May 2003

Full timing belt change and all engine seals replaced less than 50 kms ago.

Have not driven car more than 50 kms since February. Just kept oil and lubricants moving with weekly start and warm up.

This is my prde and joy. I dont want to sell. but if i get any decent offers i will consider.

No time wasters.. this is best orignal R32 GTR u will find in Australia.

Pics posted tomorrow.

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