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Ok its time to sell my car…

It is a HR32 GTST Type M, the car is in excellent condition I have owned it for a year and I am selling it as I want to get a GTR….

The Car makes 198.7 RWKW and a massive 707.7 NM of Torque!!!!! All on only 15psi….

The car currently has the standard turbo and that on because I got defected and so that I can sell it with a roadworthy…

I will either sell the car as is with the standard turbo and that, then sell the TD05/06, exhaust manifold, external wastegate, dump/front/cat, intake pipe, malpassi, oil lines. separately as a complete turbo kit.

Or

Sell the car with everything!!!!!!

List of mods… as the car is today……..

• 3 ½ inch catback exhaust

• Front mount intercooler

• Bosch 040 fuel pump

• SAFC 1 piggyback computer (controls air/fuel)

• Cusco front strut brace

• No name rear strut brace

• G4 fully height and damper adjustable racing coilovers

• 18 inch hp wheel

• RB25 series 2 gearbox conversion (series 2 has better syncros and energizers) “bulletproof”

• Custom tailshaft to suit

• Exedy heavy duty clutch, (5000kms old)

• Shortened gear shifter

• Boost guage

• Shift light

• Eclips headunit

• Kenwood 6x9 speakers

• 1000watt boss audio amp

• mono steer wheel

• gear knob

• GTR front bar

• Cold air intake

• Custom stainless steel airbox

• Maybe a few other bits and pieces I have forgotten about….

Car comes with a RWC

200rwkw 707.7 nm turbo kit (whats not on the car)

• Trust TD05/06 turbo (don’t know the specs rated at 450 hp) has a very large exhaust housing can see in pic

• Turbosmart 45mm pro external wastegate

• Modified exhaust manifold to fit the external wastegate

• Screamer pipe

• 3inch front pipe,

• 3inch cat with pipe welded through

• oil lines

• chrome intake pipe

• malpassi rising rate fuel reg.

with this turbo kit the car is very fast!! And sounds insane!!!! Who ever buys this car will have a lot of fun with the car… the first to see will definitely buy this… this kits bolts straight on and off my car no worries.. anybody could take it on and off in a day… everything lines up 100% I don’t want to separate as this kit has been made for this car tuned and everything!!!

price: $15000 with everything

will separate if needed to sell the car.

Imperfections on the car:

• small dint RH rear guard

• pin dint on LH door as well as a mark from an egg

• LH side skirt is cracked

• Front bar has 2 hair cracks (covered with tape and cant tell

• Minor wear on steer wheel and leather boots of shifter and handbrake

• Very small cigarette burn on driver seat..

• Interior is immaculate all air vents intact!!!!!!!!!!!

• Maybe a couple of other minor things I cant remember…

This car is excellent only serious buyers please!!

Mob: 0409556340

Located: VIC, Frankston South

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leigh, dammit man! WHYYYY!!! such a nice car. people i can personally vouch for this car. for the conservative state of tune its in, it really does fly. also extremely reliable with no cost spared on modifications. compare the price of this to some of the stockers u find around and the cost of the mods done and this really is a bargain.

  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop!!!!

everything - $14500

minus turbo kit - $13500

minus turbo & suspension - $12500

minus turbo, suspension & wheels - $11500

note these parts will be replaced with standard items... and this comes with a RWC. REG 11/07

thanks leigh.

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