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Item:

1993 R32 GTR - Silver

Location:

Brisbane, QLD

Item Condition:

Buyer Dependant, Hail damage on bonnet.

Reason for Selling:

Purchasing a house

Price and Payment Conditions:

$25000~$29000 Depending on options. (Bonnet, Rims etc)

Extra Info:

Have clocked up 100000ks so timing belt will be changed prior to sale.

The bonnet is damaged after our last bout of hail storms so it's the very limited "golf ball spec" edition. Think of the dints as "speed holes"

CES Front pipes with 3" cat back. Will be sold with stock exhaust also.

Lowered Springs with standard GTR shocks.

Currently on 17" Inch tri-spokes, may be able to arrange standard rims.

The clutch is a Nismo GMAX III Triple Plate. Not for the weak legged.

Gearbox has a straight cut gearset, may be a little noisy for some.

Walbro Fuel Pump.

Front and Rear strut bars.

HKS Panel filter in modified factory airbox.

Old-style SAFC, may be removed before sale.

Standard ECU, Turbos, Injectors, Dump Pipes.

Ran 12.4 at Jamboree 2004 and 208.3kw at all fours.

This is not an '89 model, I paid $34000 18months ago for a clean, stock, late R32 and as such this car is in great condition with exception to the bonnet and clutch cylinder.

I am flexible on price but this is not a desperate sale.

May consider offers of trade + cash.

Contact Details:

Just send me a PM

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Another free bump, I have driven this car and been out as a passernger in it and can vouch for its absoluted kick-assyness :D Yes it is a word, I just made it up so naahh!

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