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Expressions of interest wanted for the purchase of my R32 GTST. it has a potent aspirated LS1 Chevy making just over 300rwkw.

It runs a jim berry custom built single plate ceramic clutch and t56 6 speed tremec gearbox. R32 rear cradle with gtr lsd and one piece tailshaft fitted.

Suspension is bilstein/eibarch coilovers with full adjustable whitlene bush kits and bars.

Brakes are 330mm 8 spot front and 6 spot rear D2 items.

rays daytonas 17x8 & 17x9s with bridgestone RE55s.

Car has had full panel and paint including new rear gtr quarter panels and gtr bonnet.

Full autometer dash, sabelt seat, Sparco wheel, willains 5 point harness, rpm window net.

Car is fully cams logbooked as a 3D sports sedan.

Build quality is excellent, no expense has been spared.

Car has only done about 20hrs track work including last circuit club track day at wakefield park where it ran in the 1.08s

It is a purpose built track car and not road registerable. The full detailed build can be seen on the link below.

Asking price is 35K. Will consider swap for clean standard r32 gtr + cash.

Please Call mobile 0425349923.

serious buyers only, no tyre kickers or test pilots.

Located in Wollongong. Can deliver with in reason.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...on-t187852.html

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