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I have owned this car for over 3.5 years and have done all the mods during that time, but its time to move onto something newer.

Item: R32 GTS-T Type-m, Gunmetal grey

Kilometers: 165XXX km's

Features:

*5 speed manual

*Factory sunroof

*Serviced every 5000kms with Shell helix ultra 5w-40

*Always garaged

Engine:

*Internally stock rb20det

*Gktech FMIC

*Hypergear TR43

*New Z32 afm (<5000km's)

*Gtr injectors + resistor pack

*X-force 3" dump/front pipe

*3" gutted cat

*3" Invidia cat back

*Std airbox with small cai

*Greddy type RS BOV (plumbed back)

*Adj. cam gears

*Walbro 255L fuel pump

*Dr Drift remap

*Gates racing timing belt replaced with cam gears

** Currently makes 215rwkw @ 16psi **

Suspension/Driveline:

*HSD HS adj. coilovers, F 8kg, R 6kg

*Front strut brace

*Kaaz 1 way mechanical LSD

*Tomei HICAS lock kit

*JJR alloy cradle bushes

Wheels/tyres:

DTM rush in gunmetal grey

-18 * 8.5 +29 with Federal 595SS (approx 60%)

-18 * 9.5 +35 with roadworthy tyres

Interior:

*JJR Drift steering wheel

*HKB boss kit

*Nismo leather gear knob

*RAZO turbo timer

*Boost gauge

*Pioneer CD player

*6" front speakers

*6x9 rear speakers

*Sony xplode 250w amp

*Immobiliser

Exterior:

*GTR bonnet

*GTR grille

*Nismo(?) boot lip spoiler

Bad points: The paint and body is a bit rough in places. The front left guard was replaced with a gts item, front bar needs some touching up. Bonnet has a small (<10c size) dint pushed out of it.

Rego: Feb 2010

Price: $12,750 with RWC / $12,250 without

I can remove wheels, coilovers or diff to lower the price

Interested in swaps for: Type x 180sx, s14a

Contact: PM or Aaron on 0438 651 739

Location: Ballarat, Victoria

More pics by request, I have probably left some mods off the list.

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