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Im selling my 32 4 door as i need the funds to go towards other things. So please no offers for swaps or anything. The car will be sold with the following mods.

Exterior and mods

R32 4 door with fresh paint in Mazda Red (as seen on RX8's and mazda 6's)

GTR Front bar, Final Konnextion side skirts

RB25det + R33 manual 5 speed

Exedy GTR brass button clutch

Custom tailshaft

Remapped ECU

VG30 AFM

Adjustable FPR

FMIC

Custom 3 inch exhaust in stainless

HSD Coilovers with 7 kg fronts and 5kg rears

freshly rebuilt Tomei Trax 2 way lsd with genuine parts

Tein castor rods

new upper arms with noltec bushes

R33 Lower control arms

Rack spacers

Hicas lock bar

Subframe mods with Alloy locking collars + pineapples

Adjustable rear susp (Driftshop Camber arms and traction rod)

Bosch motorsport fuel pump

Stock 32 GTST wheels

hand flared front and rear guards, can take large wheels and fit

Interior

Factory seats + rear seats

CD MP3 headunit and pioneer speakers

Boost gauge + oil pressure and oil temp gauge

The good

This car is so reliable... it has been looked after mechanically and maintained to ensure on going reliablity. .I did the 25 conversion myself and as such, have made sure that everything is wired up so it works properly, as in it starts, runs and turns off the way it should, Heater works (No AC) and all electrics work. I have had a lot of fun with this car and it was an absolute pig when i first got it, so its come a long way since then. Car handles and drives like a dream, the motor is very healthy, plenty of compression and has only 80,000 kms on it (60,000 when i first got it from a very low K halfcut) I drove this interstate and daily for ages and had no drama's.

the bad

rear bar is stock, and in the stock maroon colour, i had a vertex rear on it and it got smashed, so i never got around to getting another rear for it, Price has been adjusted to take this into account. Also the car has been drifted, but hasnt every import at some stage, thats not to say it hasnt been looked after, read above. mechanically the car is A1. The interior is not mint, but at the same time its not some stripped out piece of shit either.

Price

$13,500 - car will be sold with 3 months SA rego on it.

I have no current pics sorry, will try and get some soon, however it looks the same as these pics. just minus the Work XD9's and no they do not go with the car.

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What it looked like with Vertex rear bar

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Contact details

Simon - 0409 567 603

Pm or Email [email protected]

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