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hey all

my r32 just got put on the market

93 gtst

i have most receipts for the mods

silver

141,000 kms

microtech ecu,

aftermarket high flow turbo (with receipts)

injectors,

exhaust (turbo back with cannon)

custom front mount intercooler very neat fit

high flow bosch fuel pump 040 model,

greddy electronic boost controller,

turbo timer

greddy blow off valve

trust air filter

heavy duty clutch

17x8 mags with 235 x 35 good year eagle f1 tyres $400 each

Rda slotted brake rotors all round with Ebc green stuff pads all round about 2000km old cost over $1400

front strut brace

rear strut brace

whiteline heavy duty sway bars front and rear

sports steering wheel

jvc mp3 head unit

kevlar front speakers

12" steel cone subwoofer ( fully sick bro)

tinted windows

alarm and imoboliser

central locking

serviced every 5000 km religously no expense spared $130 just for the oil

i am sure there is more things i have forgotten

this car is much loved by me and i really don't have to sell but i would like to see it to go a good home rather than see it sit around while i am overseas.

it is a great car and i have had no problems at all with it.

$11,300 ono

phone on 0408 146 470

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if anyone else in tassie wants a GTST i got one for sale, PM ME.

You and about 10 other blokes :(

Glad you sold it Dave, it sounds like its going to be fussed over the same way you did with its new owner :D

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