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As it says I am wanting to sell my R32 GTST.

It's white.......

and also has blue/silver stickers.....but you could take 'em off if you don't like 'em.

Under the bonnet is:

Trust TD06-20g

Trust External Wastgate (with screemer pipe)

Trust Exhaust manifold

Trust Front Mount intercooler

Upgraded Fuel Pump (unknown type)

King Super-Low springs all round

Bilstein front shocks/ GAB rear

Blitz FATT turbo timer

IMPUL 280kph speedo

Autometer Boost, Air/fuel ratio & electronic oil pressure gauges

Autometer quik lite shift light

Isotta Steering wheel and gear knob

17" chrome mesh style rims

Pioneer 6" splits & 6x9" speakers

Alpine head unit

Bomex front bar & M-spec kit (sides & rear)

ECU remap to handle 1.5 (22psi) boost

Manual

Turbosmart Type 2 bov

Endless brake pads

and last of all....i think.... NIZ30 plates (no point in me keeping them)

Proven 227.7 rear wheels kw's. But there is more left in it for anyone willing to do aftermarket ECU.

Nismogirl & Boxhead will agree on how well she goes.

Asking $22k

for pictures..... http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/viewri...php?entryID=317

PM me if interested

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Sorry joshie. I am selling the car to put some funds toward my house I have just bought. I don't get enough use out of the car and I want something cheaper (and maybe more fun) insurance wise.

I am after a Toyota Sprinter (or whatever they are called in Australia). Don't much care about the condition as it will be a do-it-yourselfer project.

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