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FOR SALE:

1990 r32 gts-t type M

White with black bonnet

Mods:

RB20det

rb25det turbo

Split dump pipe

Monza Intercooler

HKS pod Filter

Turbotech Boost controller (always on stock boost)

Blitz turbo timer

Turbosmart type 2 BOV

Aftermarket exauhst

GT wing (have still got stock wing)

New Rear window

Alarm, Central Locking, Keyless entry, imobiliser

LED Underglow

Car is very quick for what it is, ran 14.7 on first track day with stock boost and wrong turbo elbow. With higer boost and better tyres will run very low 14's if not high 13's.

Car has full type M body kit, with a few scratches on front bar, rest is in good nik. Interior is good with just a crack around the plastic covering around stereo. And left hand side air vent fell out when i gunned it one night (ask nichy for proof lol)

Asking price is $10,000 ono

reason for sale is that I just bought a business and currently dont have the time or the money to do anything to it.

Contact me: 0438359419

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