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Hi to all,

I have to put my car up for sale, Its a Silver R32 GTR, 80000kms, its has exhaust from the Turbos back, the turbos have been changed, Air filter, GAB suspension(front and back) R33 GTR rims. the car is very neat and very fast.

Has run a 12.169 in full street trim in 30'C 1st owner in Australia. Serviced regulary at MRC in Castle Hill. Only asking $26800 for a very nice R32 GTR. It has alot of other goodies like Os Giken Cam Gears, Hks Twin plate clutch, Short shifter, Nismo front and rear strut braces, Nismo engine mounts, Nismo rear control braces. A very good car for the price.

Wasim. I have dropped the price asking now $25700

0410781929 (call if interested)

Thanks

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Do you have any more photos you can email me? Engine bay, interior, boot, etc etc...

Why are you selling it?

What power does it make?

What turbos are on there?

Have you got a FULL detailed mod list (brands of mods)?

Have you compression tested the engine lately?

I'm genuinely looking for an R32 GTR, but what you're asking is too much for an 89 model, regardless of the mods.

Do you have any more photos you can email me? Engine bay, interior, boot, etc etc...

Why are you selling it?

What power does it make?

What turbos are on there?

Have you got a FULL detailed mod list (brands of mods)?

Have you compression tested the engine lately?

I'm genuinely looking for an R32 GTR, but what you're asking is too much for an 89 model, regardless of the mods.

Selling it because i have just bought another car and cant affort to keep both,

never had it on a Dyno

They are R33 GTR N1 turbos

HKS Jasma exhaust

K&n air filters

GAB suspension

Nismo (front and rear) strut braces

OS Giken Cams

Short shifter

Nismo LSD

Nismo rear control braces

R33 GTR rims

the interior is in perfect condition

What are you willing to pay for it

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