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1992 R32 GTST

excellent Silver paint

HKS Hyper turbo back exhaust with high flow cat

Pioneer CD player

aftermarket front and rear speakers (Pioneer rears, and JL front)

Pioneer amp

rego 11/04

GTR rear wing

rear pods

Autometer (silver-faced) boost gauge

serviced every 5000kms

Upgraded Bosch fuel pump.

Repadded front drivers seat.

Garaged

115,000kms

Pics are available at:

http://groups.msn.com/paul17maher/shoebox.msnw?Page=1

Price: $15000

Contact: 0412591369

Willing to consider a trade........

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'92 R32 GTS4

101,000kms

Bar & plate Hybrid FMIC

17 inch Work equip wheels

Brand new Kuhmo ectsa supra tyres

R34 turbo @ 10psi

R33 GTR Fuel pump

3 inch exhaust from dump pipe

GTR V spec II shocks

Lowered King Springs

HKS EBC

HKS sequential BOV

HKS turbo timer

Autometer boost guage

Polished engine

Nismo gear knob

Airfilter

Front strut bar

Tinted windows

Factory 10 Stacker CD player

Parts not fitted.

Adjustable fuel pressure reg.

SAFC1

Custom chip for ECU

Oil catch can

Stock wheels with almost new falken ziex tyres (90%+ tread),

Timing belt and water pump changed at 80,000kms.

Serviced at 5,000kms intervals if not more frequently.

$18,000 neg

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hey guys here are the details of my car

TOYOTA COROLLA SX 1991

Supercharged 4agze conversion with gearbox, engine mounts and all, and swapped the hubs over

(its all out of the AE101 Levin Coupe halfcut I got)

Re-worked computer 10psi,

Heavy duty TRD clutch,

HKS air filter,

2 inch exhaust system with a cannon sports muffler,

Front and rear disc brakes with new pads,

New cv joints,

Monster tacho with red shift light and boost gauge,

MOMO Sports steering wheel 13inch,

MOMO gear knob

Tinted windows,

$3000 stereo system

(pioneer 9450 headunit, sony explode 6” x 9” , pioneer 5½” splits, 12inch Rockford fosgate sub and Rockford fosgate amp, in sub box which is bolts to floor)

Lowered 2.5inchs,

15" hyperfang rims & matching spare & spare standard corolla rim,

Power steering.

Aircon (not gassed)

Good condition inside and out,

It has rego till next September so about 9 months,

The engine standard was 123kws, and now it’s at 145kws at the flywheel

It only runs on premium fuel. (I’ve only ever put in shell optimax)

I got the car in August 2003.

The conversion was only done 6 months ago,

The engine was purchased with only 82,000kms, got all receipts.

and I’ve done about 13,000km,

Serviced every 5000kms

Had a Major service done on 20/1/04[/size]

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I have a black r32 for sale if ur interested Dec 1992, manual, 5 puck button clutch, 3"zorst, HKS EVC, Apexi Multichecker, strutt bar, k&n filter, bov, AM fuel pump, AM fuel regulator...but 2 air vents on the dash need to be replaced cus my girlfriend broke them. also comes with a t4/t3 hybrid turbo that needs a rebuild that you can chuck in at a later date, i was told it supports about 500hp. if ur interested email me for pics i have a few of them. [email protected]

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