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ok guys i really have to let my r32 gts-t type M manual 1992 go asap!!! car is to be sold $8,999 FIRM

Genuine reason for selling..... all inspections and tests welcome.

mods on my car are::

exceedy heavy duty clutch

hks 3.5' exhuast turbo back

hks 5' super drag tip

hks mushroom airfilter

lowered to legal limit on apexi progressive springs

two way pager alarm with remote start

car is blue

tinted to legal limit

just had major service!!

timing belt, water pump, coilpacks, aircon belts, tie rod ends, steering rubber seals and oils, filters, gear box oils changed etc

NEVER BEEN BOOSTED.. Stock 7psi all its life!!!

full type M original body kit. original nissan floor mats still in car.. all good condition

PS... Just recently had an engine rebuild. by mr performance motorsports. shaved heads, turbo seals

u name it, it has all been done.

car is to be sold at $8,999 FIRM

accepting emails and sms only:

email: [email protected]

phone: 0401762756

i am from melbourne, dandenong

mycarinto4.bmp

more pictures can be found at this following link

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

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