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1993 R32 GTS-4

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Up for sale is my R32 GTS-4. Car has been used as a daily driver for the past year. Driven from Camden to Homebush 5 or 6 times a week. I've only ever been pulled over for a RBT once while driving it, and had no problems getting through.

Reason for selling: Need to purchase a work ute

Engine

RB20 with 160 xxx K's.

- Oil always changed at 5000K's

3" mandrel bent exhaust (turbo back)

Pod Filter

Alternator and battery replaced at the end of last year

2-stage boost controller

Front strut bar

Exterior

HID headlights with matching LED parkers

Slotted DBA rotors and QFM performance pads front and back

18" rims

Lowered springs and shocks all 'round

New tyres on the front

Bushings recently replaced

Also had a camber adjustment and wheel alignment on all wheels

Interior

Replaced dash lights and climate control lights with white LED's

Boost gauge mounted on A-pillar

STEREO

7" JVC DVD screen (CD/DVD/MPEG)

6" Pioneer competition splits up front

6" Pioneer 4-way splits in the back

12" Kenwood 1200W sub in the boot

Factory Ford amplifier running front+back splits and a Soundstream amp running sub

Also comes with 3 aftermarket gauges (water temp, oil temp & air/fuel ratio) and a din slot mount. Was running in the car for a few months until it was replaced by the DVD screen.

A few bad points...

A few rust spots

- Around bottom of rear window

- On side skirts

- Back and bottom of rear wheel arches

Could use a paint job - Front bar has a crack in it and paint is chipped. Roof also is starting fade

Pictures

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Price - $8000 for quick sale

Contact me (Tim) on 0411 580 392 to organise an inspection.

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Price drop! $6500 ONO

DVD head unit removed! Replaced with a Kenwood CD/MP3/USB/Aux input head unit and 3 aftermarket gauges (fuel/air, water temp & oil temp) in a din holder.

Thought of a few more things on the car:

* 2-way pager alarm with remote start/turbo timer/auto windows up.

- Car always warmed up and cooled down after use.

* Also has a bosch 040 Aftermarked fuel pump

* Gearbox was rebuilt before I purchased the car

New pictures up tonight!

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