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R32Gtst

Late 1993

180.xxxKs

Manual

All power options inc. sunroof

serviced every 5000ks

Rego till June i believe

turbo

this is the deal atm!

$9000 with everything

$8500 with Kakimoto catback removed and 3inch mild steel catback installed

$7000 with no Gramlights or kakimoto catback (stockies will be provided and mild steel 3inch catback)

Mods:

3A Racing Air filter

JJR Split dump pipe

HPI front pipe

standard cat + test pipe

Kakimoto regu 06&R cat back

Splitfire coilpacks

ISC N1 coilovers

Cusco castor rods

Kazama tie rod ends

JJR front camber arms

Hicas lock bar installed + all lines removed (15-20kg all up)

Cusco 3 way rear strut brace

Nissan standard front strut brace

Road & Race 4wheel aligment

Exedy Heavy duty clutch

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal bracket

DOT 4 fluid flushed throughout all the lines

Nismo Radiator cap

Nismo Oil cap

Excedy small battery

Full coolant flush throughout the cooling system

Dba cross drilled and slotted rotors FRONT

Dba vented rotors REAR

Bendix ultimate pads all round

Break fluid flushed with DOT4 fluid through every corner

Gramlights 57D 17x9 +22 offset all round in matte white finish

Falken Azenis RT615 225/45R17 at FRONT

Yokohama A.Drive R1 235/45R17 at REAR

Rear fenders have been flared to clear the wheels, while this was being done the paint cracked on the rear fenders, as i was planing to respray the car i primed up the right hand rear fender, roof, rear bar, side skirts and also a section of the left rear fender! didnt do the whole left rear fender as there is a tiny lil rust spot that needs taking care of!

Before roof was primed

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Note the side skirts and rear pods aren't on in the pictures but they will be gone together with the car!

PM if interested and/or looking to negotiate!

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