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hey guys i am in melb and about 2 months ago i brought an r32 gtst that came with a canary and no rego....

im not wanting to sell the car but if i can get around 10k for it ill sell it straight away the only thing that needs to be done to it is it now need to be taken down and be tested for sound pollution i also need to put the rear tyres on it that i brought last week but if i was to sell it ill do that straight away..

now about the car!

it was built in november 1992 its black in colour manual 5 speed has 152000kms on the clock, T3 hyflow turbo, front mount intercooler, turbo back 3 1/2" exhaust sys, it has been remaped by dr drift it got 159rwkw on 11psi... i have lost the dyno sheet but i do have another copy in the car from when it was 1st tuned with a stock exhuast and pulled 146rwkw dont ask why it was tuned with a stock exhuast i have no idea why!!!!

its got 18" rims on it there 5 spoke akukzas and there like a silver polished kind of metal when i got the car the interior was pink with thalaw stitched in to it i have dyed the back seats with black dye and put seat covers on the front if anyone is interested i can throw in r33 stock front seats...

hrrm i also have a sard fuel regulator that i hav not put in yet... all that is needed now is a z32 air meter, gtr injectors,gtr resistor pack and a cam gear for the car to pull over 250rwkw....

i might be able to help out with the z32 airflow meter if someone wants the car...

as i said ealrier i just seeing if i can fetch around 10k for the car if not ill just keep it finish off the mods and see if i can get a little more later if pics are need i will post them just ask!!! thanks all for looking!!!

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been trying to upload these pics but it just wont happen for me if anyone need them i can email the pics.... this is a very good looking r32....

all reasonable offers shall be looked at thanks guys

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hey buddy sending the pics through to you now also i forgot that it has a bosch 040 fuel pump... and a pioneer mast unit but the dvd player and tv for the master unit is at pioneer being repaired... as we speak.... the master unit controlls all tv channels dvds and playstation!

can you email me pics thnx mate :down:

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hey Madskidz thankyou for adding those pics

no worries mate, if you got anymore you want to add...email em my way & i'll chuck em up for u!

as you can see from these pics, the car has been clearly looked after :P gl with the sale m8

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hey guys i really need to get rid of this car if the car sells in the next 3 days ill let it go for $7300 cash other wise i will start to advertise else i cant afford to keep this car much longer all that is needed for the epa now is an airbox put in or intercooler removed... i can probs get hold of a standard airbox if the car goes asap.... i will deliver interstate at buyers cost... also i forgot to add earlier i still got the standard series 2 spolier to go with the car aswell!!!!!

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