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This car just isn't practical for me anymore. It barely gets driven as my work is less than 1 km away from home, and I have commitments which require me to have a bigger car. So as much as I love this car i have to make room for something else.

Item: 1993 R32 Gts-t

Location: Sydney - North shore

Reason for selling car: New car

Price: $14,000 firm

Kms: 123,000

Contact - PM me or 0434361959 (after 4pm)

Condition: The car is in immaculate condition. It is always undercover and paint has been meticulously looked after. You won't find a better condition r32. The car has been serviced every 5000kms with all work done by Proconcept.

Engine Mods:

R34 GTT turbo

Trust VSPL FMIC

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

GFB Mach 1 blow off valve

Full exhaust

Walbro fuel pump - 500hp

Ecu remap to suit the turbo and pump

Aftermarket POD filter

Autometer Boost Gauge

Car has made 189kw on 13.5psi with dyno papers

Wheels:

18" Wheels

DBA brake upgrade on the front w/slotted rotors

Project Mu brake pads

Suspension:

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Full whiteline suspension kit - sway bars, bushes, shocks and springs

Bilstein shocks

Interior:

3 point immobiliser

Cd player

Rockford Fosgate amp

Splits/6x9's

Exterior

Full Vertex bodykit

Have just had it serviced with new oil, oil filter, fuel filter, new Pod, new coolant and new spark plugs. Runs superbly

Note: There is some slight damage to the paint on the boot from removing the wing. Haven't had time to get it painted. Have been quoted $300 to fill the holes and spray. Can get this organised for the buyer

Only Genuine enquiries please

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any interior/engine bay shots?

The 6x9s, are they in the rear? If so is the parcel shelf cut to fit them?

Also has it had a major service done at any point? ie. Timing belts etc

I can get some interior shots and stuff if you would like.

Not sure about the 6x9's, they were there when I got the car so I can't say for sure. And yeah its had the major service done. And as mentioned I just had a number of other things serviced the other day so its running very nicely

Being interstate, the more photos the better :sick: as its a bit hard to just pop over for a look.

you could email em to [email protected] if you want.

Cheers.

Sale temporarily postponed due to unfortunate family situation. Will "reopen" the thread when I am in a better position to be selling the car but right now I have my priorities. Apologies to all those who were interested.

Sale temporarily postponed due to unfortunate family situation. Will "reopen" the thread when I am in a better position to be selling the car but right now I have my priorities. Apologies to all those who were interested.

Hope everything works out Patto... when your ready let me know, no matter how long it takes...

Hope everything works out Patto... when your ready let me know, no matter how long it takes...

Thanks mate I appreciate that. I will let you know the second it's back on the market.

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hey mate is the car still available as i tried looking for it on carsales but couldn't find it, if it is i am more than interested in the car and would you be able to send me some interior and engine bay shots? ([email protected])

thanks Nathan

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