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Make/Model:

R32 GTS (converted to a GTS-T)

Year:

1992

Kilometers:

Unknown body

38,xxx on motor

Transmission type:

5 speed manual

Engine:

RB20DET Silvertop

Colour:

Grey

Modifications:

Pod filter

Cannon muffler

Greddy e-01 system

Turbo Timer

BOV

Roadworthy Certificate:

Yes

Registered:

Yes, come with 6 months

Accident History:

None that I am aware of

Asking Price:

$8500 ONO

Location:

Brisbane QLD

Contact Details:

Alan - 0401337434

Other Comments:

The car was a non turbo GTS which was converted to a turbo GTS-T. Motor, gearbox, diff, suspension, brakes and the instrument cluster from the same car have all been installed. Car drives very well, has a good firm feel on the road. It has been mod plated in Queensland for the modifications.

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