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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR,Genuine AUTO SELECT JAPAN car built from the ground up,over $80,000AUD has been spent on this extremly rare genuine R32 with all recipts available.White duco,Carbon fibre bonnett,R34 N1 engine,HKS pistons,Rod bolts,Blue printed crankshaft,Ported head,HKS 270 Camshafts,HKS cam gears,HKS metal headgasket,Fresh engine travelled approx 20,000klms,Trust oil pump,Trust twin oil coolers,Trust intercooler,HKS piping kit,HKS 2530 turbo kit, HKS stainless dump pipes,Full 4' stainless Kakimoto Race series exhaust system, Trust 600cc Injectors,Apexi fuel system,Fuel regulator,Alloy radiator, HKS FCON V PRO ecu with all extras,OS Giken twin plate clutch,OS Giken gearset,KAAZ LSD diffs front and rear,Brembo front and rear brakes with Project Mu rotors, Braided brake lines,Trust larger oil sump,Field torque split controller,HKS electronic boost controller,Safety-21 6point rollcage,Recaro race seat,Greddy gauges x4, Full body riverted with over 6000rivets for extra strength and stiffness,AS front strut bar,Crux race coilovers,All new bushes throughout,Personal S/Wheel, Volk TE37 18x10 with Bridgestone semi slicks, will not fault,this car still holds many lap records throughout Japan. Reg and RWC supplied...600HP

$32,000 FIRM

Anthony 0406 172 166

*SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY* AND CALLS ONLY THANKS

CAR IS LOCATED IN QUEENSLAND AND CASH SALE ONLY

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Thank F#CK its sold. I was loosing so much sleep for the last view days. Fighting the urge to sell everything I own and get a loan and buy that sucker! Amazing looking car, with an awesome setup. What a happy buyer somewhere!

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