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Just testing the waters I have an R32 gtst 92 model for sale

Interior is totally stock except for the cd player and turbo timer

The engine is total stock except for a full GReddy turboback exhaust (just fitted) and pod filter

The exterior has full GTR body kit that's the alloy bonnet with N1 lip, front bar with N1 vents, GTR spoiler and rear pods and side skirts, will also have r32 GTR wheels on it at time of sale also has height adjustable Japanese coilovers

Has 117000kms had full 100000km service new water pump all belts chaged, new extreme clutch kit fitted

All receipts for work done included

Always serviced every 5000kms and was only done 3 weeks ago new oil filter and oil

Nothing to spend on the car looking for $11000 but will take reasonable offers, I'm selling it cause I really want an S14A

May swap depending on condition and kms

I'm in telopea in Sydney and will post pics tommorrow

Call 0466893693

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Price dop $10000 won't take much less than this

Rego till mid August

If I can't sell it for close to $10k I'm going to keep it and eventually put money into modding the engine which would be a shame for such a clean car so be quick

Last price drop $9100- I REALLY want a 200sx

Just fitted brand new GReddy exhaust and the GTR rims they are in mint condition car looks so much better now

Edited by stig mick

The drivers side switch won't operate the passenger window, the window only works with the passenger side switch probably just needs a new switch

Thanks dickhead

If you read the whole thread you'd see I'm now asking $9000

But if your looking for a cheap one go buy a $5-6k one but they all need some work either cosmetic or mechanical, mine is ready to go no work required

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