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Hi all,

Selling my R32 Gts-t 60th Anniversary edition which I have had for almost 4 years - I'm the first owner in Australia. It had around 105000km on it when I got it and is now up around 124000 (only used as a weekender, garaged all the time).

The car looks stock but has had a few little upgrades. Interior is in great condition, no massive guages or holes in the dash, no bubbles, all vents in good order. Paint has a few scratches here and there but is very good considering its age.

Upgrades/Modifications

RB25 Neo Turbo

Nistune ECU

GTR Brake rotor upgrade kit with Ferodo Road/Track Pads

R34 SMIC (fits in same place as r32 Intercooler but is ~50% larger)

Walbro Fuel Pump

3inch Stainless Split Dump Pipe, High Flow Cat, 3 Inch Exhaust

Silicon induction pipe

HKS EVCIII Boost controller running 10psi off, 12 psi low, 14psi High

17" Kosei Wheels with Bridgestone Potenza tyres - 17/235/45 front, 17/255/40 rears - 80%+ tread

Battery replaced within the last 2 years

Alarm/Immobiliser professionally installed

HID Headlight Kit

Anniversary Edition bonuses-

GTR type seats as a factory standard

Fog Lights

Fancy Key

Gold Badges

Super fine coating!

Car is regularly serviced and has recently had new NGK Spark plugs fitted.

Has always been reliable and has made 180rwkw, tuned by Unigroup.

Air-conditioning is icy cold.

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$10,500 ono.

Contact me Via PM for more info and/or my mobile no.

Located in Sydney

Sorry stupid question but are you running 2 bov as from pic it look like the factory one still hook up. Also does it have a purple plate (used import plate attach) cheers

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Sorry stupid question but are you running 2 bov as from pic it look like the factory one still hook up. Also does it have a purple plate (used import plate attach) cheers

Good pick up - The HKS external BOV is blocked off, just running standard plumbed-back for now, but if you want more tsutsutsutsu you could plumb it back in.

And yes, purple plate is fitted - that photo was from before I picked it up.

Wow! That is clean Chris!

GLWS :D

Thanks!

Sold...

Thanks for looking everyone

Damn, if it was still for sale in 5 months i would have bought it straight away. Congrats on sale anyway mate, realy nice and clean 32, best i have seen.

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