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Hey guys i am looking for 10K or another car pref (AUTO) as i am sick of manual in city driving.

Would love to swap for something like a stagea or a V8 stato or something else automatic and still a bit gutsy. Something cheaper with cash adjustment is fine too (open to all trades)

Below are the specs on my vehicle

-1992 R32 GTS-T

-To4e turbo

-Turbosmart pro gate 45 external wastegate

-Big front mount intercooler

-Remapped ECU tuned by Geoff from speedlab

-Full 3 inch exhaust system

-KAAZ 2 way LSD

-Drift pineapples

-Adjustable castor rods

-Tein coilovers all the way around

-Apexi front and rear strut braces

-K&N custom catch can

-BOSCH 040 Fuel Pump

-Blitz boost controller

-Greddy turbo timer

-Solid gearbox mounts

-Autometer ultra light pro comp boost gauge

-GTR front bar with new lip

-Genuine nardi steering wheel

-Trust gearstick knob

-Paint is half decent but not perfect (resprayed GTR red)

-Everything works perfectly inside and outside of the car

-Cold A.C no broken vents

-Top of the line viper alarm with remote central locking and AUX feature that closes the windows if left open :cool:

- GO KART SPEC :)

Probably lots more that i have forgotten about I have thousands of dollars worth in receipts.

Car is registered and located in Adelaide

Contact me on 0423337520 or send me a PM

****NOTE RIMS NOT INCLUDED IT IS ON STOCK RIMS**** ****NOTE RIMS NOT INCLUDED IT IS ON STOCK RIMS****

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didn't take long matt... not even a week....

:blush: Yeah After the stato and xr6 turbo being auto now in to this makes me realize how much i took for granted driving an auto and using cruise control etc. Call me a Nancy all you like hehe and then trade me :)

bump so i can find this easyer.

hope finance is all good and can find another car for kate and the bub. so keen on this.

:P :P

BUMP! - For 10K "CASH" price i will chuck in the stereo installed JVC dvd head unit with 3" screen - JL Audio Splits - Jensons rears - Type R alpine 12" sub - kenwood 4 channel amp and BRAND NEW sony 4 channel with receipt. - Not included with swaps

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