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My 1993 Gtst.

Black

R32 GTR wheels with 4 brand new tyres.

Engine is an Rb20det

Engine mods;

Rb25 turbo

Jaycar IEBC boost controller

Oil catch can

600x300x75mm fmic with custom piping

Denso 255lph high pressure fuel pump.

Cold air box with intake piping and K&N air filter

Suspension:

Standard shock and spring

24mm and 27mm dia whiteline swaybars on front and rear.

Urethane castor bar bushes.

Other bits and pieces.

The car has recently had its air con regassed,

Brake master cyclinder has been rebuilt and now has a master cyclinder stopper for better brake feel

Rotors are RDA slotted and vented 285mm up front, with endless brake pads and comp 9's on the rear.

always service every 4000-5000 km with castrol formula R 10w60 oil.

It has a full fujitisbo 3 1/2 inch exhaust from the cat back with 3 inch from turbo back.

Also has a momo race steering wheel and a momo leather gear knob.

It has a exedy ceramic clutch fitted less than 6 months ago.

Stero:

Sony CDX850 head unit (no buttons on it remote controll only)

with i-pod connector so your i-pod can be controlled by the head unit remote.

Cadience 6x9

A kicker 12"sub

2 Kenwood amplifiers, one for the sub the other for the 6x9's

and alpine splits that need crossovers to work.

I have owned this car for 4 years now and has given me many good times, I have been able to meet some great people in sau Vic with this car. The paint has a few scratches from people that have no idea how to open doors in car parks. The car was origionally bought into australia as a na gts, but has you can see its far from being a gts now, has engineers reports and epa reports, all above board.

I am after $9000 but will consider reasonable offers as this car is running as strong as it was when i dropped the engine in, ONE FUN CAR!!!

Cheers

Jarrod 0413 384 679 In Melbourne se suburbs.

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Such a good car,

Perfect for someone to start off in the Skyline scence, r32 Gtr rims and new tyres is already cost over 1g alone, not to consider Fujisibo exhaust, they are nice and quite and offcourse less attention.

Don't miss out on this car people.

ive got a mate interested in an r32 and is willing to travel to get it.

only problem is the compression test seems pretty low.

did you do a wet test as well as a dry test?

what about a leakdown test?

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