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I am the first australian owner and have owned the car for about 18 months. I have just put 12months rego on it. It currently has 149 xxx kms on the odometer and has been serviced every 5000km (including full 100 000 km service about 8 months ago when it clocked over). Has been a really fun car to own and drive but all good things must come to an end and its time for a change.

So heres the things you want to know:

Black 1992 r32 gts-t

rb20det 149,000, manual, with 12 months rego.

Modifications:

Full 3inch turbo back exhaust, split front/dump pipe, hi flow cat converter, 3.5" cannon, sounds awesome.

rb25 s2 turbo

Manual boost controller

Front mount intercooler

ECU chip from Dr Drift

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Splitfire coil packs

Blitz pod filter

Extras:

near new tyres all round on 17" volk rims (rims repainted white, have seen better days)

Boost gauge and oil pressure mounted on the A-pillar

JVC CD/mp3/DVD player with usb connection and 7" screen

Alpine 6x9" rear speakers, 12" clarion sub 600W with amp

Im hoping to get $10,500

Im negotiable on price and can remove parts in sale.

any questions pm me here or call/text 0431 013 463

Thanks, Ben.

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engine pic?

Ill take some photos when i get home and try to put them up for you tonight :D

Swap for Series 2 Stagea plus cash my way?

Check my topics

I'm not really into the auto wagon, but thanks for the offer mate your car looks really clean goodluck with the sale

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Dropped a new engine in as the old one dropped a cylinder. Current engine only has 82 xxx Km on it and runs great!

Also dropping the price to $ 8,500 as I am interested in another car :)

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http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=577595

swap for my beema check it out im in syd im intrested call/smsme thanks

Nice car mate, not really what im interested in thou but goodluck with the sale..

I have been looking at newer turbo imports like an r34 or s15 so im interested if someone wants to downgrade and some cash ontop, otherwise id prefer a cash sale as im off to japan in a few weeks ;D

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Hi still available? if so i have around$5000 let me know if it interests you and ill come have a look. cheers and -0421735661

Hey mate, 5G is far too low to even consider, i have been turning down 7G....but thanks for the free bump :D

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