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With only 64,000kms on the clock, which judging by the amounts of physical wear, or more to the point lack of, on interior components this freshly complied vehicle still retains the new car smell, despite its age. It is an absolute pleasure to drive, the engine is responsive and the suspension/diff combination make to a very nibble and predictable vehicle.

Following is the list of modifications: Tein height and damper adjustable suspension, Unknown brand 2-way mechanical diff, 3" mandrel bent (dump pipe back) exhaust, an aggressive aftermarket clutch and suspected flywheel package, 17” R34 GT-t mags (on vehicle), Cusco oil catch can.

Also comes with a set of mismatched rims, front are 17” and rear 16”

In a nutshell this is an extremely honest vehicle. What you see is exactly what you get. It has the potential as a reliable daily driver or a perfect base to build a formidable track, drift or street car. For more information and pictures please head over to http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/r32.htm

The fantastic looking vehicle is up for sale. It's freshly complied and awaiting its first registered Australian owner.

Asking Price: $13,000 which includes QLD RWC

Contact Details:

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 0401417772

For all details & pictures please head over here.

Hi Jaime,

The car was purchased from a supplier therefore there was no auction sheet. As you can see from the photos the car, in general, is in good condition. The interior is the best I have seen. The only major flaw is the front guards which are a little rough. The majority of this damage comes from some dodgy Japanese guard rolling, or should I say prying. The passenger isn’t anything to really worry about but the driver looks to have received a small knock and would be better of being replaced. If the vehicle sales for the asking price we will be able to working something out.

Unfortunately I am not looking for a trade in vehicle.

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