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hey guys i have owned this car for over 3 years and its my pride and joy. i have done some tastefull mods, and have always looked after the car and always keep it garaged. i had planned on keeping the car for ever, but i have to move to the UK for personal reasons, and i dont have the time to save all the money i need, so unfortunately i must put the 32 up for sale. As follows-

- 1992 150000k's

- factory sun roof, type m, elec windows, mirrors, power steering

- warlbro in tank pump

- apexi front mount intercooler

- GFB plumb back blow off valve

- GFB pnumatic boost controller (13psi)

- NISTUNE tuned to 155kw atw. nice and responsive. very smooth

- Splitfire coil packs

- Bendix Ultimate pads and newly machined rotors

- Turbo back 3" exhaust

- Rays LM-GT1 rims (17x9)

- Kenwood CD/MP3 player

- Rs R coilovers

asking price is $9000 ono. i am NOT interested in swaps at all. im located in brisbane. im more than happy to answer any questions anyone has about the car. like i said, i have to sell the car soon so i can be with my partner in the uk, so im open to offers too. this is probably a good chance for someone to snach up a nice 32 that has been well looked after and treated like part of the family.

cheers adam.

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