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All the details are on carsales but i have included them here aswell. Pictures are on the CarSales Ad too.

Here is the link for the carsales ad : CarSales Ad

Contact me thru PM or by Private Enquiry on CarSales Ad.

For sale is my 1993 series 2 R32 GTS4, the last of the R32's. I have owned the car nearly 2 years now and it has been a joy to own and drive. It is in top condition, it is always well looked after and always garaged at night. It has never been taken to or used at a track, just used as my daily driver which i actually dont drive that much at all, just to work and uni, and is always filled up with BP Ultimate. I usually get around 400-450 kms per tank, which is quite economical for these cars.

The car is serviced every 5000km and was just serviced not long ago. Always use motul oils for everything and 100, 000 km service was done when i first bought the car.

New tyres were only fitted a couple months ago, as were the front brake pads with QFM HPX pads (better than bendix ultimates), the rears did not need changing as they still had about 90% left in them. Have spare rear pads to throw in (also QFM HPX).

Also car only recently went through regency so most bushes have been replaced with nolathene bushes, which are much better than the original ones.

The car is fitted with a cyclops alarm & immobiliser, which includes a turbo timer inbuilt so the police cannot see it. The turbo timer can be disabled by pushing a button on the alarm remote.

On the dyno it made 181KW at the rear wheels, with a boost controller fitted set at 12 psi (only fitted for the dyno run, was removed after). I have the dyno sheet to prove this if you would like to see it.

Mods:

3" JASMA exhaust from turbo back, with custom split dump/front pipe and hiflow cat.

Front Mount Intercooler

HKS Green POD filter

Greddy Type S BOV (plummed back)

Lowered King Springs

Adjustable Castor Arms

Cold Air Intake

GTR Shifter.

SABER electric boost gauge (mounted legally, passed regency)

Interior/Features:

Clean Stock interior

boost gauge

7" touch screen DVD/MP3/VCD/Radio

6" Sony speakers (brand new)

NISMO shift knob

MOMO steering wheel (not pictured)

Exterior:

Lowered (king springs)

Vertex front bar

N1 type headlights

LED parkers

Vertex rear bar available.

Please call if interested..no lowballers. Price is negotiable

This is a very clean and tidy car always looked after.

Recently had front end resprayed due to someone reversing into me (everything fixed)

Also have lots of stock and other parts to throw in with the car.

Edited by vinnie32GTS4
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From my experience on here, I think you'll get a better response with pics.

Imagine if you went on Car Sales and posted links to here, you just wouldnt do it.

I never click on an external link if looking for a car on here, if I'm on here, in the for sale section, I want to see your car HERE.

In 6 weeks this is the first response, take it as a friendly hint.

Good luck

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