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ITEM - 1992 R32 GTS-T Type M

REASON FOR SELLING - going overseas

LOCATION - Adelaide

CONDITION - Excellent

DETAILS - this car is pretty much dead stock apart from these modifications

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

3 inch cat back exhaust

has blow off valve but i got sick of the noise so made up a plate to block it off

stereo comprises pioneer front splits, pioneer rears, pioneer head unit, pioneer amp powering speakers, alpine amp powering 12 inch pioneer sub

alarm is a 6 point immobiliser and has keypad similar to WRX's (but unlike WRX's it doesn't f**k up!!)

Two years ago i had the car completely resprayed, a couple of small portions of rust were cut out and new metal welded in. i retained the original Nissan Metallic Black however added a slight purple pearl which is very subtle and can be seen with the right light as i didn't want it to be too overpowering.

This car (in the time it has been in Australia) has never been boosted. The previous owner was a friend of mine who has kept it as standard as i have, and he was the first purchaser of it when it was imported. have had it dynoed and it made 128kw at the rears. I have just replaced the rocker cover gaskets, rear brake pads, not too long ago i replaced the front pads as well. i have always used penrite sin oil, replaced oil and filter every 5000kms. really don't wanna be letting this car go as it is my baby, however i'm not left with any other choice. This car is the Type M which has the drop down spoiler behind the front bumper (which works!) which drops down at 70km/h and retracts back up at 50km/h. Also has bigger brakes than standard gts-t , but i can't remember what else differences if any are on the type m. Car has done 161,000 kms.

The only current issues with this car are there is a dent in the front left guard next to the indicator, which i found after car was parked in a shoppng centre (bastards!!!!) which i will be endeavouring to have fixed and the car cut and polished. however if someone is willing to purchase this before i get it done i am open to negotiations to knock some coin off the price. Can't think of any other issues currently, will post up if i think of any.

No joyriders, this car currently has no rego as i let it lapse (ran out in feb) and have moved closer to city so am no longer needing use of it so felt no need to re-register at the moment . if you are serious i can get a day permit, i will put 3 months rego on it for the buyer but not putting it on now in case it takes a while to sell so not wasting rego.

PRICE - $13,000 ONO

Contact - Nick 0438667411 or [email protected] email/msn

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