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I have decided that i will try and sell my car as it is time to upgrade to the next level, GTR.

R32 gtst

93, 105000km

First owner in aust, had 60k when imported.

Engine Mods

TO4e turbo, rebuilt before it was put on 6months ago

Turbosmart external wastegate

Huge PWR front mount(600x300x73) with alloy piping

Turbo xs Bov

full 3'' exhaust with high flow cat and stainless muffler

Remote mount oil filter with cooler

Catch can

z32 afm

Bocsh 044 fuel pump

Heavy Duty clutch

will have a shimmed diff installed

Made 234 kw at the wheels on 16psi, makes full boost by 4300 and is a very quick car on the street.

Suspension

Bilstein Shocks

Whiteline Swaybars

Front strut brace

All bushes replaced

adjustable caster rods

17x8 speedy atix 5 wheels with new Dunlop FM901 tyres

Trust copy front bar

side skirts

Adjustable Alloy wing

Momo steering wheel

Trust gear knob

JVC head unit with new speakers

Autometer gauges, boost oil press, water temp

Apexi turbo timer

Cheetah alarm($500+ worth)

Car is in very good condition and serviced every 5000k with Castrol Formula R oil, have not had a problem since i got it 2.5 years ago. definately as good as any 32 i have seen.

Asking $22,000 in adelaide.

Can email pics

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Clint I cant believe you're selling after putting in so much work. To anyone interested this is a really nice looking car and its a bargain.

Clint - why not buy a half cut, convert it to stock and sell the bits, you would save $$$$ If you decide to I want dibs on the thermo fans, oil cooler and remote mount and the alarm ;)

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Steve I still have most of the stock parts so i could make it stock easily but thats. Im in no rush, just seeing if thereis any intrest wont to get a GTR at the end of the year.

Ive had the car for 2 and a half years and done lots of work and learnt heaps, just feel it is time to move on soon.

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