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hi guys..

PUTTING THE CAR BACK UP FOR SALE AS A BUYER PULLED OUT AT LAST MIN EVEN AFTER PLACING DEPOSIT ON VEHICLE. I NEED TO SELL IT ASAP TO FUND PT2 OF MY O/S TRIP...

I will also swap the car for something smaller plus some $$ my way... i just need some extra $$

the car is in a1 mechanical condition and body wise only has 1 or 2 minor scratches which are expected from a 14year old car

dont hesitate to contact me or ask me questions. im surprised the car hasnt gone yet, there is nothing wrong with it, runs beautifully and has no mechanical issues.

i own 2 other cars so this is pretty much my weekend car and as such is babied

here are some of the details:

Model: 1992 R32 GTS-t

Colour: Burgundy

Kms: 142,000k

Trans: 5spd Manual

Modifications:

Highflowed RB25 Turbo (currently running 8psi)

RB25 Air Flow Meter

3" exhaust (drift style muffler angled out the back)

Remapped ECU (Dr Drift)

Apexi SAFCII (fully dyno tuned)

Larger Injectors

Bosch fuel pump

Adjustable Boost Bleed Valve

New Exedy Super HD clutch less than 2000ks

K&N Pod

Front Strut Brace

Lowered: hks rear and unknown front

Camber adjustable arms (rear)

Full Viper Alarm, keyless entry

Apexi T/Timer

Grey/Black Powder coated rims (front stock, rear gtr)

Clear front indicators

Larger Brakes M-Spec

Full M-Spec body kit w/rear wing removed and bootlid welded and painted

Interior

The inside is in immaculate condition, no tears or rips

Boost gauge

Other info/things that have been replaced in the last 12months

-exhaust manifold and turbo gaskets replaced.

-new waterpump installed and have had the radiator and coolant system flushed, new fuel pump and plugs were also done, along with the timing belt while it was in the mechanics

- new front and rear pads done 5000kms

-had a brand new clutch slave and master put in

- new H/D clutch place 2000kms

oil and filter done every 5,000 with motul oil

feel free to ask any questions

ONLY $9000 as i need $$ for my os trip... RWC can be negotiated upon with potential buyer

cheers

james

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  • 4 weeks later...

still considering sale.. ive put a few pics up...

the front bar damage just occured as a result of an f*wit tow truck driver ;) who didnt take a lot of care getting the car onto the truck 2 weeks ago, when i had the car towed to the mechanics to re-weld the clutch pedal which broke..

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  • 2 months later...

bump

now has 4 new tyres, installed the high-flow cat, and installed a cusco copy front strut brace

going O/S in november so its going for 11k or id consider a trade for something smaller and a cash adjustment my way ..

basically im selling to help fund my o/s adventure!!

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