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Item: 1993 R32 GT-R

Location: Mandurah WA

Item Condition: Good condition minor dents.

Reason for Selling: Buying a house.

Price and Payment Conditions: 28,000ono

Extra Info: Has a new R33 GT-R engine in it with 39,000KM on it and the turbos were replaced also they have 16,000KM on them. New engine is completely standard pushed 270RWHP on stock boost. Old engine did a 12.5 quarter mile pass, the car has a trust body kit and a custom paint job, 3.5" cat back exhaust and pod filters very standard car except for the suspension in it which are TIEN springs and EIBACH coil overs, i think thats how you spell it. Runs like a dream wish I didnt ahve to sell it but must.

Contact Details:0407 383 466

Cant link images here but if you are interested I have another website at cardomain. Here is the link.

http://www.cardomain.com/id/exhale32

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  • 3 weeks later...

Still for sale $25,000 any interest? Member has a new engine 40,000km on it and new turbs 17,000km on them. Its also a 1993 December model very late model r32 cant be imported for road use any more.

PM sent to hbs2jh.

Sketch you can contact me if your interested my phone numbers up the top but just incase you missed it its 0407 383 466. If you live in WA give me a bell and organise a time to come check it out.

Cmon people, its got a R33 Engine in it, its just been replaced 2,000KM ago the engine is still very new. $25,000 is a good price for this. 1 off a kind, yellow with body kit, great custom plates. If you want a car to make a show car out of this is a great base to start from.

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