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Selling my 93 white R32 GTST.

I've had the car for about 3 years which over the time was my pride and joy. It was purchased with 120k on then clock and I have since put another approx 40k on. I replaced the steering rack pretty early on in ownership as it was pretty worn and while I was at it removed the pesky HICAS. The old RB20 was still going strong but I decided when a heater hose failed that it was time for some more torque. With the help of some mechanic mates we bolted the RB25 in and after being professionally wired up it's been going strong for the last 6 months. White the engine was out I replaced a few of the other heater hoses on the 25 and put in some new fuel lines as the others were looking a little tired. Overall the engine bay is now pretty clean and looks pretty stock with painted piping and crinkled rockercovers (I will have photos up tonight).

The body is pretty decent however the paint is pretty average with the clear coat peeling in one spot and it could really do with a new boot. Some other issues with the car are the heater/aircon, horn and rear demister are not working. Given enough time I will organize about getting these sorted however I'm a bit short on time and honestly don't really wanna go to much effort.

The interior has lasted the test of time quite well with only a small bubble in the dash. Overall everything is in pretty much good condition which the exception of the steering wheel and gear knob which I replaced. The old dash cluster globes were pretty dim and one failed so I replaced them with blue reds I bought of SAU a while back.

The car is located in Happy Valley for anyone interested in having a look. I can be contacted via SMS or PM during work hours otherwise feel free to call any other reasonable time on 0438885649

As for price I'm asking 12k ONO and am not really interested in trades but if you're willing to trade a decent amount of cash I might be interested if it takes my fancy. I'm in no real rush here to sell the car but it would be nice to move it on for the right offer before I start spending more on fixing it up.

List of mods:

RB25 DET using RB20 actuator (10PSI) from JIS with under 100k on and new timing belt

FMIC

K&N pod

Turbo back exhaust with split front and highflow cat

Splitfire coilpacks

Bilstein shocks with king springs (as per Sydneykid group buy)

Whiteline sawybars front and rear

HICAS removed with lockbar

ISC Alum radiator with silicon hoses

Exedy HD clutch

Bendix ultimate pads

MOMO Race steeringwheel

Nismo leather knob

Apexi EL boost gauge

Replaced gear and handbrake boot

Alpine MP3 headunit

Soundstream splits and amp

Sub out of a Krix HT sub (yay for contacts)

Dynamat in front doors

Darkest legal tint

Alarm and imob however alarm siren died :cool:

Plenty of receipts which make me cry and I'm sure I've missed some thing. Got a few spares in the shed for any potential owner.

I will be uploading some more pics tonight and if there is anything in particular you'd like to see feel free to contact me.

Here's some pics I have on my work PC however I have sold the Drifteks so It will just be on the stock 16 like below:

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