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Item:R32 Gtst 5speed coupe

Location:Newcastle

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:Bought a motorbike and have another car

Price and Payment Conditions:$8000 slightly open to offers

Extra Info:Car has 144,000ks on it (timing belt has been replaced at 95,000)

R33 turbo - 10psi boost

Turbotech boost controller

R33 rims

Hybrid front mount

Alarm and immobiliser($1200 worth)

A/C

Pod Filter

Full 3inch exhaust

Dark tinted windows.

This car has never let me down and i doubt it will let a future buyer down.

Since i purchased it i have added the exhaust,front mount, turbo, boost controller, tint, replaced the condensor and regassed a/c.

Car has some rust in rear wheel arches, dent in roof (i purchased like it), some brats scratched the paint on the rear quarter.

Car is always serviced every 5000ks,coolant was changed when timing belt was done. Car runs extremely well.

Car has rego till 22nd Sept 2007.

Contact Details:Josh on 0416502028 or [email protected]

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Edited by wizard2k
  • 10 months later...

bump car also has stereo system consisting of

pioneer deh5450mp mp3/wma headdeck

pioneer 6inch 3ways speakers in rear (great sound)

2x Pioneer 12inch subs in box

Schneider 2channel Amp for subs

can be removed to slightly reduce cost or can be included

slightly negotiable on price guys dont have to sell but wont have a licence for 3 months so would like to reduce temptation to drive lol

hey mate ummm interested, im after a r32 wats she drive like any hassels pm me some more details about how it drives and reliability and if anything neds fixing up so i dnt waste time going all the way to newcastle to have a look thanks mate

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