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For sale: R32 GTS-T Type M

Asking Price: $14,500ono OPEN TO OFFER'S

Killometer's: 62,000 on the clock

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications:

Original Hybrid GT spec intercooler (Not a copy)

Apexi Super induction POD filter

Turbo Timer

full 3 inch turbo back exhaust system with CES dump-pipe and Hi-flow cat, 5' tip.

Wolf 3d ECU

Boost controller

GTR injectors flowed and tested

Wallbro 500hp fuel pump

14psi

Pager Alarm with remote start

Interior

Clarion 4x50 watt headunit

6' splits in the front

6' speakers in the rear

2x JL audio subs in custom boot install and 2 x 4ch amps for subs and speakers.

Interior is in great condition except for passanger seat has a rip in the melways holder and center dash air con vent is broken.

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration:Rego till December

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome Had the car RACV checked when I bought it, report showed no major accident history, no rust, chassis was dead straight.

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

Bought the car stock, all work has been done by Sabbadin automotive. All this car need's is a bigger turbo (Hi-flow or similar) and she will be good for over 200rwkw reliably

Car also has new exhaust/turbo manifold gasket.

RACV check showed the car and motor to be in great condition.

Contact detail's - VIA PM or in the Thread my number.

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No sorry need to sort out family buisness first then eventually want to upgrade to GTR but won't be for awhile.

Been instucted to hold on to the car for the time being untill some things are settled.

Will keep the for sale thread up because I could find out within the next day or so, so no point in deleting the forsale thread.

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