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1989 Nov R32GTR 128,000kms displayed in Immaculate Condition (Few Pin Dents)

Recently Rebuilt engine/diff

N1 Turbos

Strengthened gearbox

New Alternator

New Fuel Pump

Xenon Bulbs

Nizmo headlights

Rear Locker/lower gear ratios

H/D Clutch

Nizmo Rear Lip

Nizmo Side Skirts

Nizmo Rear Pods

Blitz Exhaust

Sard Racing Radiator With Silicone Hosing

Apexi Air Filters

Apexi AVC-R

GREX Oil Filter Re-Location kit and Remote Oil Cooler(Mounted for maxium airflow)

Bilstein Suspension Coilovers

Cross Drilled Front Rotors/DBA slotted rear rotors

Endless Blue Race Pads

Limited edition Apexi Avcr

Nizmo strut brace

Nardi steering wheel (signed by Mr Nardi)

HKS Turbo Timer

Recently Resprayed although there are some pin dents and scratches

Aftermarket BOV's

Jap Headunit

Aftermarket FIMC piping

Earth wireing kit (7kw power gain apparently)

17x9 Yokohoma Model 6 Wheels with 20mm spacers

Just had a full service

$22,000 QLD Gold Coast

Kris-0401667877 (call if interested thanks)

PICTURES CLICK HERE

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PRICE DROP! Must Sell

1989 Nov R32GTR 128,000kms displayed in Immaculate Condition (Few Pin Dents + Boot Holes)

Rebuilt engine/diff

N1 Turbos (no shaft play)

Aftermarket Gearbox

New Alternator

New Fuel Pump

Xenon Bulbs

Nizmo headlights

H/D Clutch

N1 Body Kit

Blitz Exhaust

Sard Alloy Racing Radiator With Silicone Hosing

Apexi Air Filters

Apexi AVC-R Limited Edition

GREX Oil Filter Re-Location kit and Remote Oil Cooler(Mounted for maxium airflow)

Bilstein Lowered Coilover Suspension

Cross Drilled Front Rotors/DBA slotted rear rotors

Endless Blue Race Pads

Nizmo Front Strut Brace

Nardi steering wheel (signed by Mr Nardi)

HKS Turbo Timer

Recently Resprayed although there are some pin dents

Aftermarket BOV's

Jap Headunit

Aftermarket FIMC piping

Earth wireing kit (7kw power gain apparently)

17x9 Yokohoma Model 6

20mm spacers

Just Had a Full Service

Needs New power window motor (passanger side)

I have had this car for 6 months now and have never had any problems with it

Location: QLD Gold Coast

Item Condition: Immaculate

Price and Payment Conditions: $23000 ONO NOW $20,000 Firm!

Email me if interested : [email protected]

Contact Details:0755788143 or 0401667877

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Edited by l005e

DAMN

I thought this was sold already?

This is the one with a front LSD and Straight Cut Box huh?

How could your of not sold this yet?

If i had the cash i would ask if u wanted to trade plus cash!

How much power is it making?

Good luck with the sale dude!

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