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Up for an expression of interest at the moment is my 93 r32 gtst 5speed manual turbo. I have owned this car for the last 1.5 yrs and have never had a single problem with it. There is ~134xxxk's on the clock, serviced every 5000ks.

Mods:

• nistune, jeff spedlab

• Hdi Boost Controller & gauge

• z32

• Koyo Radiator

• GReddy Spec LS Front Mount Intercooler

• East-Bear Bonnet

• Swoosh Boost & Oil Temp Gauges - Dual Gauge Holder (not installed)

• Trust Airinx Pod Filter

• RS-R* Piping from Dump to Cat

• Trust MX Exhaust Cat Back

• splitfire coilpacks

• sound system 2 amps, sub, 2 rears, 2 fronts

• Walbro 255l/h Intank Fuel Pump

Power: Low boost runs on 11 psi and Safe Tune for high boost at 13psi and ran 178.9kw atw (got dyno sheet)

lots of hoses were replaced when i bought the car december 09 at jms

chassis rails were reinforced due to bottle jack dents from being lifted wrong

fuel filter was replaced ~1000km ago

currently thrust bearing in gearbox is making noise, i have the part just need time to have the car off the road to get the work done, will be fixed unless buyer wants to do the work and drop the price, roughly a 300 dollar job

asking 10k ono

pics will come asap, probs tomorow

pm or 0488 583 800

regards jesse

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Rear seats were out so they weren't damaged by my tools I kept in the back for work. They are back in now. All interior is clean will put up interior pic soon

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