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R32 GTS-t

Satin black

Location Adelaide

17 inch work s2r wheels +15 offset with 245s 9.5inch rims i think, (have polished dish)

HDI electronic boost controller with boost gauge (run at low boost 12, high 14)

R33 Turbo with 10psi actuator(hasn't been boosted yet)

Front mount intercooler

Brand new tein coilovers

Cusco front strut brace

Gtr fuel pump

Apexi exhaust

Gtech dump/front pipe

Pod filter in custom air box with Cold air intake

Option gauges - oil pressure oil temp and air/fuel ratio

GTR fuel pump

GTR seats

GTR front bumper

GTR rear pods

Type M side skirts

removable steering wheel kit with Isotta wheel

Not sure on clutch but is aftermarket has a purple clutch cover

Engine is strong, car has done 125000 km, oil changed every 5000km since i have owned it, all fluids changed, clutch coolant gearbox oil ect.

Rego till 31/5/10

Price: $9000 ono. selling because i want to get back on a motorbike, im keen on trades for bikes plus cash either way and maybe a cheep daily

Pics: car is pretty dirty in pics

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R32 GTS-t

Satin black

Location Adelaide

17 inch work s2r wheels +15 offset with 245s 9.5inch rims i think, (have polished dish)

HDI electronic boost controller with boost gauge (run at low boost 12, high 14)

R33 Turbo with 10psi actuator(hasn't been boosted yet)

Front mount intercooler

Brand new tein coilovers

Cusco front strut brace

Gtr fuel pump

Apexi exhaust

Gtech dump/front pipe

Pod filter in custom air box with Cold air intake

Option gauges - oil pressure oil temp and air/fuel ratio

GTR fuel pump

GTR seats

GTR front bumper

GTR rear pods

Type M side skirts

removable steering wheel kit with Isotta wheel

Not sure on clutch but is aftermarket has a purple clutch cover

Engine is strong, car has done 125000 km, oil changed every 5000km since i have owned it, all fluids changed, clutch coolant gearbox oil ect.

Rego till 31/5/10

Price: $9000 ono. selling because i want to get back on a motorbike, im keen on trades for bikes plus cash either way and maybe a cheep daily

Pics: car is pretty dirty in pics

2wr2c0n.jpg

51pjdk.jpg

r1c4yv.jpg

deb9y8.jpg

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R32 GTS-t

Satin black

Location Adelaide

17 inch work s2r wheels +15 offset with 245s 9.5inch rims i think, (have polished dish)

HDI electronic boost controller with boost gauge (run at low boost 12, high 14)

R33 Turbo with 10psi actuator(hasn't been boosted yet)

Front mount intercooler

Brand new tein coilovers

Cusco front strut brace

Gtr fuel pump

Apexi exhaust

Gtech dump/front pipe

Pod filter in custom air box with Cold air intake

Option gauges - oil pressure oil temp and air/fuel ratio

GTR fuel pump

GTR seats

GTR front bumper

GTR rear pods

Type M side skirts

removable steering wheel kit with Isotta wheel

Not sure on clutch but is aftermarket has a purple clutch cover

Engine is strong, car has done 125000 km, oil changed every 5000km since i have owned it, all fluids changed, clutch coolant gearbox oil ect.

Rego till 31/5/10

Price: $9000 ono. selling because i want to get back on a motorbike, im keen on trades for bikes plus cash either way and maybe a cheep daily

Pics: car is pretty dirty in pics

2wr2c0n.jpg

51pjdk.jpg

r1c4yv.jpg

deb9y8.jpg

Hi mate corey here also from sa i have a custom 2005 kawasaki zx6r 44000klms, fuel injected, micron exhaust, aftermarket foot pegs, heel protectors full respray in a dark green(like the zx12r), smaal blinkers, tail tidy, good dunlop sportmax tyres. Plus i have all the original parts plus sprockets and stuff to go with bike. I can throw in 2 helmets, gloves, leather jacket, kevlar jeans and some wet weathers. I also have my nicely done up 92 ford eb fairmont, all power options, lowered, tints, good tyres on turbo blades plus every thing works perfectly. It has done 310000klms but before i bought it the engine and trans were both recond. He gave me receipts but for the life of me i cant find them. if interested give me a call on 0423 402 296.
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Price drop to $8500

will sell without rims (on stockies) for $7800

Will sell without steering rims/wheel/gauges/boost cont for $7500

can negotiate a deal with/without parts

DAMN why can't i have $8000.....i would so buy this off of you. Sucks being a first year apprentice. Also free bump for a realy nice skyline.

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R32 GTS-t

Satin black

Location Adelaide

17 inch work s2r wheels +15 offset with 245s 9.5inch rims i think, (have polished dish)

HDI electronic boost controller with boost gauge (run at low boost 12, high 14)

R33 Turbo with 10psi actuator(hasn't been boosted yet)

Front mount intercooler

Brand new tein coilovers

Cusco front strut brace

Gtr fuel pump

Apexi exhaust

Gtech dump/front pipe

Pod filter in custom air box with Cold air intake

Option gauges - oil pressure oil temp and air/fuel ratio

GTR fuel pump

GTR seats

GTR front bumper

GTR rear pods

Type M side skirts

removable steering wheel kit with Isotta wheel

Not sure on clutch but is aftermarket has a purple clutch cover

Engine is strong, car has done 125000 km, oil changed every 5000km since i have owned it, all fluids changed, clutch coolant gearbox oil ect.

Rego till 31/5/10

Price: $9000 ono. selling because i want to get back on a motorbike, im keen on trades for bikes plus cash either way and maybe a cheep daily

Pics: car is pretty dirty in pics

2wr2c0n.jpg

51pjdk.jpg

r1c4yv.jpg

deb9y8.jpg

Hey there,

I have a 2005 Honda CBR1000RR i am looking to sell here in Tasmania. Im after $10,000 for it but i would be very willing to do a direct swap if you are at all interested. The only problem is the location, however i would be willing to set you up for a night or 2 if you felt like a casual trip to Tasmania at all?

Anyway i could send you some pics if you like, or if you could contact me that would be great.

my email is [email protected] and mobile 0439 339 373.

regards... Ryan

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