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1993 R32 GTS-T Black

Just hitting 85,000kms. Car has been meticulously maintained and looked after. Body is ding and dent free its never parked next to other cars. Interior is immaculate, no peeling steering wheel etc.

Motul 8100 engine oil - every 5000 + genuine nissan oil filter.

Motul 90pa - After every track or 10,000

Royal Purple - Gearbox every 15,000

NGK Plugs every 10,000 to 15,000

Car has never been boosted, it has been built for reliability and handling rather than uber power. It will go lap after lap after lap at the track/drift whatever you want to do. It even works damn well as a daily driver. This car can be setup to do whatever you want, drift or track then drive right back to the metro sydney with no problems.

First owner in Aus, was a auction grade 4.5. Unfortunately there is not enough room at home and it has to go - to a good home only! Sorry no splitting and pillaging for parts. This is an awesome car and deserves a good home damn it!

Outside

GTR front bar

Phillips HID KIT

GTR rear wing

Inside

Pivot Digital OIL/Water temp with fan control

Blitz Dual SBC controller - limits set at .98bar

Greddy Exhaust Gas Temperature gauge

Handling

GAB strut bars front and rear

GTR 32 Wheels and one set of standard gtst wheels (much easier for new rubber installs)

KAAZ 2way LSD

Tomei HICAS Lock

Whiteline Adjustable Sways

Cusco front upper arms

Adjustable castor rods

Apexi N1 Coilovers- Height Adjust + Compression adjust

Urethane rear subframe bushings.

HKS Pillowball mounts for the rear

Engine

HKS Pod

HKS Dump Pipe

Apexi N1 Front pipe

Kakimoto Catback

HKS GTR 32 Remote oil Cooler - Keeps the engine oil stable around 85 and changing oil filters has never been so much fun!

GTR33 Fuel Pump

400hp Clutch Disc - super easy to drive.

Odyssey battery

Price: $13900.00[/b][/i]

Please PM for more information or contact information.

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one of the hottest 'stock looking' R32's ive EVER seen, that thing is an absolute beast and will sell well mate! good luck!

thanks champ.

it's not trick photography either, it is very very clean inside and out.

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