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1992 R32 GTSt Genuine Type M

104,000kms

17" Lightweight Sparco Rims with good quality sports tyres, they have only done 5000kms

6months Rego

ive had this car for 3 years and is still in the same immaculate condition as i bought it, it had 78,000kms when i bought it and it has been regularly serviced at a performance workshop and recently had the 100,000km service with no faults found. the car is stock, except for a few light mods and suspension, it has never been boosted the only performance mods i have put on the car is:

- 3" Cat back exhaust with 4" Cannon

- Apexi Pod filter

- 17" Lightweight Sparco Rims

- Suspension, castor rods, camber arms

- Awesome stereo (details below)

The turbo has been remapped to make it easy and smooth to drive with no lag, comes on boost at 3000rpm and a dream to drive, the car is completely legal in all areas modded, etc exhaust noise, height and rims, because of this ive never had any trouble with police and defects.

The stereo is top of the line and worth over $3000 with a 7" JVC Exad DVD Player headunit, 800W Kenwood Fan Cooled 4channel amp, and top of the line DLS Ultimate 5" Front Splits in doors, tweeders on the inside of mirrors and DLS B 6.5" Speakers in the rear parcel shelf, no need for a sub this sound system bassy and loud!! all speakers in the factory locations so no holes cut or anything for the speakers. Sound System has only been in the car for a year, and everything was bought brand new.

Personalised Plates not with sale, i have originals to go back on.

Very Regretful sale with genuine reason.

$12000, can sell without stereo if not wanted, but it is very expensive

Any questions or wanting more info feel, free to contact me by email or phone

email - [email protected]

phone - 0439330696

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