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Hi Guys, here is my 32 4 door manual. Currently not rego, but has been previously. Car has been set up for drift, perfect balance of power, handling and brake mods. Most reliable track car, never missed a beat. I have all the standard parts to return it to stock, this will be included in the sale, makes geting it rwc easy.

Thousands have been spent on it, just take a look at all the parts. Well over 15k in parts.

Other good point is its a personal import, it does not have all that heavy side intrusion bs.

Reason for sale, really want a clean street rego'd 2 door 32.

Price. $10,000 ono for quick sale. Swap for clean r32 2 door.

Engine: Serviced reguarlly, makes 210rwkw on 16psi

· Rb25 GCG Highflow turbo (less then 15000km)

· GCG 14psi actuator

· Sard 650cc Injectors

· Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

· Z32 AFM

· Custom Intake/cold air AAA Pod filter

· Cusco Catch can

· Adjustable cam gears

· Gates Timing belt

· Gready FMIC

· Splitfire coilpacks

· Turbotech boost controller

- Nisstune ECU

Gearbox/Driveline:

· Rb25 gearbox (less then 80,000km)· Short shifter

· Nightworks Urathane Gearbox mount

· Welded Diff

Suspension/Brakes:

· Coilovers; Buddy Club front, and JIC rear

· Front Nismo strut brace

· CUSCO rear strut brace

· Alloy rear sub frame bushes

· Urathane upper control arm bushes (front)

· DBA 4000 slotted rotors Brand new less then 300km (front and rear)

· QFM A1RM 650 degree hi temp pads, (front and rear) less then 300km

· HICAS completely removed, lock bar and all solenoids and lines removed

Interior:

· Cusco full cage 6 point with harness bar, (currently just running half cage but rest will be included)

· Rear trims + seats removed but will be included

· Drift handbrake button

· Autogauge gauges: Water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, air/fuel and boost.

· Golf Ball shift knob

· Pioneer CD/MP3 headunit

· Pioneer 6x9 rear speakers

· Momo deep dish steering wheel (same dimensions as nardi deep corn)

- Recaro SR (3 or 4 not sure awsome condition like new, genuine with genuine rail)

Body:

- Drift teks 17x9 x4 +35

· GTR Bonnet

- GTR front bar (bit scuffed up)

· Top Secret Grill

· lipped front and rear guards

- guandor side mirors

Stock parts lieing around can be indluded

· Suspension/spair disk rotors

· Stock wing

· Stock trims

· Stock engine parts inc, turbo, AFM, injectors, SMIC

· Airconditon lines/condsor/unit

- Bonnet, front bar, front reo

+ heaps more

In addition to the above, also have the following not installed.

· Grex Oil cooler and relocation kit

· BnM line locker

· R33 stock wheels x2

- R32 stockies x4

Few pictures below...

Damage isnt tooo bad, side skirts cover most the bottom sil damage, rest can be beaten out or boged over. Up to you. Drives straight, chassis isnt bent.I have a set of final Konexxion side skirts I will include in the sale, just need to be sprayed and fitted.

$10,000 ono swaps?

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