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1993 R32 GTS-4 149,***kms

Location:

VIC Melbourne, South East Suburbs

Modifications

5 Speed R32 GTR Gearbox

Brand new Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch + Extreme Lightweight Flywheel

Full vertex Bodykit; Car Resprayed in Black

GTR Aluminium Bonnet

GTR Grille

R32 GTR Drivers seat, Passenger Seat And rear Seat

Wolf V500 ECU and Hand controller

Viper alarm

Apexi pen Turbo timer

Cadence Front and rear splits

4wd - 2wd Switch

Garrett GT2871r Turbo

Aluminium Radiator

Front mount intercooler

XForce Stainless Steel Exhaust

Whitline Swaybar

Koni Adjustable Springs

Adjustable Castor rods

Whiteline strutbrace

18" Gmax Rims with BF Goodrich Profiller tyres

Relocated oil filter

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Wolf V500, Tuned by Sabbadin, Made 220 all wheel kw's

PROS

Recently replaced; Fuel Filter, Oil filter, Engine Oil, Coolant, Gearbox oil and Plugs. Also has a brand new excedy HD cushion

button clutch

CONS

Has small dint on bonnet and also needs a Head unit.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$12700 With RWC, will sell without RWC (make an offer)

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CONTACT DETAILS:

PM or Mob 0438067142

Edited by beRwick_GTRage
  • 2 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

JUST PUT IN >>>

>new RDA slotted disc all round and QFM pads all round.

>new tyres all round.

>changed engine oil, oil filter, spark plugs and fuel filter.

Have receipts for everything!!

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