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R32GTS-T Type M 1993 Black

THIS CAR HAS NO ENGINE !

Car is registered in vic till aug 2006

Car comes complete with other parts to suit upgrading of another engine etc

Car has been lightened, all sound proofing removed, single layer of carpet and NO HEATER/AC System

Modified Parts:hks F-con computer

tein HA full suspension

off set caster bushes

adjustable top arm bushes

hks cat back exhaust

XR6 fmic

Other parts not fitted,

garrett GT40 turbo

hicas rear lock out kit

gtr fmic

top mount exhaust maniold

gtr plenum

would like to sell complete, car is gd condition with approx 180,000km

cleaning out the garage and personal injury has haulted progress on further work

asking 13,000 neg

i dont have a camera so unfortunatly i cannot post any pics, sorry

pm me or i can be contacted at 0406 331 535 or email, [email protected]

listed emiail no longer in use

cheers Richard

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R32GTS-T Type M 1993 Black

THIS CAR HAS NO ENGINE !

Car is registered in vic till aug 2006

Car comes complete with other parts to suit upgrading of another engine etc

Car has been lightened, all sound proofing removed, single layer of carpet and NO HEATER/AC System

Modified Parts:hks F-con computer

tein HA full suspension

off set caster bushes

adjustable top arm bushes

hks cat back exhaust

XR6 fmic

Other parts not fitted,

garrett GT40 turbo

hicas rear lock out kit

gtr fmic

top mount exhaust maniold

gtr plenum

I DIDNT KNOW THEY MADE R32 GTST IN 93....

would like to sell complete, car is gd condition with approx 180,000km

cleaning out the garage and personal injury has haulted progress on further work

asking 13,000 neg

i dont have a camera so unfortunatly i cannot post any pics, sorry

pm me or i can be contacted at 0406 331 535 or email, [email protected]

listed emiail no longer in use

cheers Richard

so i was also told however i was told by the impotrer that its a 93 model, im not to clued up about build date but if u could tell me how i may be able to tell then i would gladly check for u

THATS FINE I JUST THOUGHT THEY STOPPED IN 92, COOL!!!

BOWRAL, BOUT 1HR HALF SOUTH SYDNEY, THE PRICE ON THIS IS NEG, IM NOT SURE EXACTLY THE VALUE OF ALL THE BITS BUT CONSIDERING THAT AN RB20DET IS BOUT 700, THATS ALL IT NEEDS TO RUN AGAIN.SO YEAH IF U ARE INTERESTED MAKE AN OFFER

cef33y, yeah champ, he is a mate if my brother, went to school with him !

yeah its a pretty cool car, by the time a had finished with it, 12.2 @ 115mph, it was a bit of a weapon ! sleeper to !

robbie, sorry dude i havent got any pics, car is claen though, couple of samll dents but certainly nothing out of character for a car tis age, looks the same as most GTS-T's on the rd, no body kit, no wheels and the fmic is still bleck so hard to see. its not a notice board put it that way

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