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This car has had every worn belt, hose, nut & bolt replaced ! Total reliability is being sold.

Serious buyers only !!! ...tyre kickers & test pilots are not welcome.

Black 1992 HCR32 Series III Gts-t Type M

2.0lt Turbo Engine (RB20DET)

5 speed Manual

New Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

HKS high flow panel filter

Blitz FMIC

Blitz V Spec exhaust – 3” stainless

Dump pipe/converted cat

Blitz DTT turbo Timer

TURBOSMART BOV

Blitz BLM series Boost Gauge (6”)

Autometer A/F ratio gauge

A’PEXi RSM

AutoGauge Oil temp gauge– (4” smoked face)

AutoGauge Oil pressure gauge – (4” smoked face)

AutoGauge Water temp gauge– (4” smoked face)

High pressure fuel pump

NISMO gear knob

MOMO steering wheel

Climate Control

PIONEER DEH-P3950MP MP3 WMA EEQ head unit

JL Audio splits

6 1/2" Sony Xplod rear speakers

19”x 8.0 CTW/Akaza deep dish chrome wheels

Tinted Windows

Electric Sunroof

Climate control

Alarm

Immobilizer

Keyless Entry

Speedlab ECU re-mapped/tuned 170/rwk

Motor stripped & re-built

R34 high pressure oil pump

Water Pump replaced

Harmonic Balancer replaced

Cam Belt replaced

Rear main seal replaced

Rocker cover gasket

All 13 hoses changed to Nissan genuine

Engine & Radiator power flush

AVS lowered suspension

Air conditioning system service & repair (2009)

R33 Front buckets

Fully Re-sprayed – metallic black with blue pearl (looks black by day & deep met blue when headlights hit it at night)

New treads 2K ago

Diff & box oil changed

New high intensity plugs

Service & full synthetic oil (every 5000 km)

HID low beams

LED lights (under the headlights)

LED Tailights (Genuine Jap red lens) - origionals go with the car

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Edited by mark03
looks nice a throw a price up

Indeed it is (ono price is in the title)...I am open to fair & reasonable offers (I want to get a Stagea but I am happy to wait there are plenty of them for sale)....PM me with your best.

Edited by mark03

Arrrrrr ...why cant we edit our posts !!!

...omitted to say the guards were flared professionally by M&C Doyle Crash when it was re-sprayed...it will take 20" comfortably, currently I have 19" on it. Price is neg.

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