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Black m-spec R32GTST - SA REGO

RB20DET with 121,000kms

Price: $5500 ono

- SUNROOF!

- Lowered with kind springs

- Short Shift Kit

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- K&N Pod Filter

- Front Mount Intercooler

- 3inch Blitz NUR Spec Exhaust

- TEIN Adjustable Castor arms

- Sport Steering Wheel

- Bomex Front Bar

The reason why its so cheap is because It has been in a front end accident at some stage, it has been fixed but not 100% I took it to SaChassis and they said its fine. It can be fixed just dont have the money to fix it. It's rail damage. Ive been driving it no worries but prob best it is used for a Track/drift car. The car doesnt have a bonnet, headlights or indicators as i just sold them the other day because I had other plans for the car. easy as to find though.

Motor is fine, runs excellent!! I def love the feel to this one better than my old R32. Just needs a wheel alignment, not that bad.

If it doesnt go soon Ill just wreck a awesome 32.. :)

Please Pm me or contact me on 0417 378 515 for enquires :)

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Also... - Car has an Cyclops Deluxe alarm that just got installed last week extra $400 bucks on top I paid $500 otherwise im taking it out next week. Also just got a sound system put in with all new 2009 pioneer deck, speakers and kenwood amp, paid 1100. ONLY 800 bucks on top otherwise im taking it out.. im giving a pretty good deal for products that just got installed and havent been used.

  • 1 month later...

hey hows it goin id be intirested in it, without the wheels, stez and alarm, im after a straight track car, so i dont need any comfort things haha :devil: wat would u take without that gear?

Edited by 4dr taxi man

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