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Now I've got 2 cars and a bike its time to sell one of the cars.

Selling because I don't drive it enough to justify having it.

I've got a personal loan and credit card bill that I want to pay out so I can start seriouly saving to buy a house/unit/whatever they'll let me get on my salary. I wish I could keep its a really fun car to drive and gets alot of positive attention. Never been pulled over in it either. My other car I get pulled over all the time (when its running )

Ive only had the car for about 6 months and I mainly used it for highway driving. Got over 500kms easy on a tank.

1993 R32 GTS-T

Could be Type M (how do you tell?)

White

4 piston front brakes

Rego till Aug 07

114,000kms

Timing belt replaced a 90.000 by prev owner.

3in dump pipe (spit wastegate pipe) and full 3in exh with brand new 3in cat

Blitz blow off valve

Pod filter

17in rims

Air con with climate control

Power windows/mirrors

Adjustable front castor rods

Recent wheel alignment

Always run on premium or better

Included is a SAFC II that I haven't gotten around to installing yet.

Chasing $12,000 plates are NOT included.

Body is in good condition but has a couple of little scratches.

Int in excellent cond (I love the seats)

I've taken the car to WSID once and it ran 14.1 @ 102mph. With that mph it will run a 13 if you're willing to take off hard (I wasn't).

Any questions post or pm me.

A few photos attached, if you want shots of anything in paricular let me know and ill attach them.

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