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Hey All,

The time has come, I have to let her go, my growing family requires the money.

The 32 has been a project toy for over 2 years, and I dont want to let her go, But I dont have much choice. I have taken it drifting at QR a few times, and a few times at archy, great car, slide really well considering it doesnt have huge horsepower.

The car has 128,000kms on it, I have only done about 6000 ( yes Six thousands). Since I have had it, I have done the following work to it.

Fresh RB20 went in 10 weeks ago, with new belts, pulleys, gaskets, Cleaned injectors, fuel filter, oil filter, Oils

5 speed manual

17 inch Nismo/ Rays LM GT2 rims, 215/45/17 front, 235/45/17 rears tires are wearing

Tein HA height adjustable coilovers, Rears rebuilt 18 months ago, new seals and thread sleeves,

1.5 way mechanical Diff, locks beautifully,

brand new Heavy Duty clutch plate,

HICAS lock bar, with lines plumbed back to pump,

GTR alloy bonnet and grill

GTR Fibre Glass front bar, skirts and rear spats,

Apexi Pod filter, with custom air box, with Cold air ducting from front bar,

600x300 Intercooler in front bar, cold pipe heat wrapped to stop heat soak,

I have been told its a 33 turbo, but I dont know for sure!

TurboTech boost controller running 13PSI,

60x30mm Serck Oil cooler, with all SPEEDFLOW hoses and fittings, HKS oil cap

Remote oil filter, Speedflow hoses and fittings,

58mm Alloy Radiator, with 12 Inch Thermo Fan, SSR radiator cap

3 Inch Dump back Exhaust, nice and quiet ( never had decibel reading),

Rebuilt Alternator,

Turbosmart Fuel Pressure gauge,

Alloy rear cradle bushes (pineapples),

GTR rear sway bar with Nolathane bushes,

Front Strut Brace,

ABS brakes ( rare on 32 GTsT's,

Fuel Pump hard wired for 14 volts, increased pressure and reduced pressure drop off,

Brand new Century battery last week,

Fresh coil packs, all tested and in great condition,

GTR seats,

Water + Oil temp, Oil Pressure, Boost, and voltage gauges,

Personal Euro Steering wheel,

Brand new windscreen 6 months ago,

Alloy Gear knob,

JVC CD head unit, fusion 6x9s 5 inch fronts

Two Loud Air Horns,

Currently rego'd, with personalised plate, sell with out plates,

May not pass roady due to the diff, so road worthy will be at buyer expense.

Did have leaking ABS unit, so paint on chassis rails below unit has peeled away, had new unit installed a while ago, but I think this one is leaking too ( $200 for a new one),

Selling due to young family, and needing the money.

would like $12,000 for the car, all reasonable offers considered, please no swaps as I need the money not another toy, sorry

Please PM or email to [email protected]

I am located In Ormeau, which is just South Of Yatala ( South of brisbane, north of Gold Coast) In Qld

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