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yeh i was gunna EOI my gtr but its got nothing on this one so id have no chance of selling the thing....

bump for ya mate.some lucky bastard grab this beast

This is the best 32 GTR for sale in Aust at the moment....if only i was rich...it would be mine

Hi scoop!

Can i ask a few curly questions?

How would i go Roadworthy wise with some of these mods once the rego runs out? Ie intercooler , blow off valves and PFC. I dont have a clear understanding of NSW process. How long left on the reg ?

With it being a 92 model! Do you know if it has the oil pump Upgraded Contact surface Rb26

What is the bonnet on it ?

MY99 SUBARU WRX FOR SALE

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Hi scoop!

Can i ask a few curly questions?

How would i go Roadworthy wise with some of these mods once the rego runs out? Ie intercooler , blow off valves and PFC. I dont have a clear understanding of NSW process. How long left on the reg ?

With it being a 92 model! Do you know if it has the oil pump Upgraded Contact surface Rb26

What is the bonnet on it ?

MY99 SUBARU WRX FOR SALE

Hi mate, why would you let the rego run completely out? Car has mostly all standard features, They came out with big intercoolers anyway, blow off valves are standard and work quite well so no need to upgrade, power fc sits in standard spot, all cars like this will need aftermarket computer anyway. Most factory computers(r32) are starting to get old and play up now anyway. Bonnet is carbonfiber/fiberglass. Standard bonnet comes with car. Id say oil pump drive would be old style so keep revs conservative. :thumbsup:

Thank's Scoop

I live on the border of NSW and Vic....The reason i ask is i have had a r32 gtr and in victoria where mine was registered it became a magor head ache roadworthy wise with aftetrmarket pfc , pods, BOVs and coil overs plus i had to chase up a standard intercooler.

I am fairly interested in this car but need to know it will pass with its mods when the rego comes to an end ... you have yearly RWC required dont you ?

Thank's Scoop

I live on the border of NSW and Vic....The reason i ask is i have had a r32 gtr and in victoria where mine was registered it became a magor head ache roadworthy wise with aftetrmarket pfc , pods, BOVs and coil overs plus i had to chase up a standard intercooler.

I am fairly interested in this car but need to know it will pass with its mods when the rego comes to an end ... you have yearly RWC required dont you ?

Dont know your rules down there but here we get a pinkslip and alls well, long as tires, lights, brakes etc r all rite thats basicly it, blue slip is another matter. If rwc stands for road worthy cert then thats a pink slip and yes I have it somewhere, not that it would be any good to you down there by the sounds of it. Maybe you need to talk to the rego people down there. :P At least I think thats how it works :)

Cool Cool, I think it would be ok if i left it NSW reg... I do have that option if i want. I was just concerned i dont want to have to pull it all apart and put stock parts in when the reg is due

Are you firstly interested in WRX trade or shall i move it on them come see you ?

the link is in the first post i made here .

Cool Cool, I think it would be ok if i left it NSW reg... I do have that option if i want. I was just concerned i dont want to have to pull it all apart and put stock parts in when the reg is due

Are you firstly interested in WRX trade or shall i move it on them come see you ?

the link is in the first post i made here .

Hi again mate, Ive had some reasonable offers PM'd to me, But what sort of money would you be talking with the swap?

Hah, only just got myself an R32 GT-R a few months back. You car sounds very nice and all these others are praising it. I think if I bought it, that I would be missing out on that whole build up process, there is something about doing your own, part of the journey. Besides, I live in WA.

Good luck with the sale, hopefully you can find a way to hold onto it though.

<--- P.S Anyone know how to change the engine type under my pic?

Hah, only just got myself an R32 GT-R a few months back. You car sounds very nice and all these others are praising it. I think if I bought it, that I would be missing out on that whole build up process, there is something about doing your own, part of the journey. Besides, I live in WA.

Good luck with the sale, hopefully you can find a way to hold onto it though.

<--- P.S Anyone know how to change the engine type under my pic?

Thanks mate. Car is now sold pending final payment. Thanks to everyone for your interest. :)

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