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Ive decided to sell my R32 Gts-t which is hard to do but its time for a new project.

Its a 93 model and has been serviced every 5000kms with no money spared.

I bought it about 3 years ago in stock form and have added below.

Im after $16,500

Apexi Power FC ecu

Denso 550 injectors

600x300x75 Front mount Intercooler

Garrett GT30R turbo (0.63 AR)

50mm External Wastegate

GTR Fuel Pump

Z32 AFM

Heavy Duty Clutch

SplitFire Coil packs

GABB adjustable shocks

AXIS 19" deepdish wheels

Apexi RSM

Apexi Turbo timer

Electronic Boost controller

Shift light

HKS exhaust

Full Alarm system with Tracker

Tinted windows

Momo Gear knob

12" subs

2 Amps

Pioneer stereo (DEH-P9650MP)

GTR Front Bar

101,000km

Ive also got a GTR rear wing, N1 GTR rear wing and air vent cups for the front bar but havent painted yet which you can have.

Croydon Autos tuned it and got 220rwkw on 17psi

Below pics but if you want more i can send via email.

Rego OCT 2006

Sydney NSW

Call me on 0417 789 177 Robert

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Edited by shrike_73
very nice car mate i love it good luck with the sale :)

Thanks mate as it was a hard decision as i was originally going to put in an RB30DET but now going to go away from pistons for a while and go back to rotaries.

:)

my mates got a orange with yellow pearl 95 wrx lowered 19inch dolces and other stuff... engine stock he wants to sell or swap.. and hes after a skyline.. u keen to look at it for a swap by any chance? if so pm me

Wanna Swap?

Hey,

was checking out your car the other day on AusRotary and was considering asking you wanted to swap but spewing your in VIC as would like to see your RX7 as it looks like it goes pretty hard.

If you were in NSW i would consider checking out your car but tooo far.

Rob

hey keen as babe.. send me some more pics please <[email protected]>

i am in brisbane but keen to get a nice 32 and the ones up here are nothing special...

thanks :D

Hi Kirsty

Just sent some to you and will take some more this weekend and will send to you.

Thanks

Rob ;)

Hi,can you give some more detail on the turbo/intercooler setup? Also are you the only aussie owner?

Hey, Turbo is a Garrett GT30R and just under a year old but has not done many KM's since i only drive it 3-4 times a month. (Weekends only)

FMIC was installed by AutoTech Engineering in Granville and is 300x600x75 in size.

I bought it when it was first imported so I am the first and so far only aussie owner.

Thanks

:D

  • 2 weeks later...
Interest in a trade?

1988 Merc 300CE (coupe, square headlights)

3L, 6 cylinder

Tan Leather Interior

Auto

129,000km

Piller-less

Dark Blue

No sorry dude as i have already put a deposit on an RX2

Nice cars though.

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