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Thought id throw my car up for sale, see if there are any takers out there. Chasing 20k with everything! However i am definatly keen on swaps for a nice 32 GTST! :)

Here's the specs;

It's gunmetal grey with 103,000kms on the original RB26.

1991 R32 GTR

Engine and drive train -

- Original matching number engine (verified)

- R34 late model injectors

- Mines cast alloy angles with brand new 4.5" K&N filters (original air box inc)

- Custom made front mount oil cooler with earls braided lines. (also a custom made air-con condenser to fir next to the oil cooler)

- Genuine TRUST aftermarket front mount (confirmed)

- Custom Tuned ECU Tuned by RACEPACE, engine producing 420Hp (240wkw) which can be verified.

- Aftermarket 3" mandrel bent straight through exhaust with 4" cannon. Not too loud, lovely note. (Now running a 3" straight pipe, not too loud.. sounds insane on song still have the cannon)

- Trust Front Pipes 2.5" into 3" (installed @ 100,000km with fresh gaskets etc, no leaks)

- Nismo single plate clutch

- Very tight aftermarket 2-way diff (no noises)

Recent Maintenance:

- Coolant flushed and 3 hoses replaced (have recipts)

- Oil and filter changed every 3000km.

- Smurfs blood oil in the gearbox (replaced at 94000km)

- Front and Rear Diff's oil replaced with Redline (also replaced at 94000km)

Suspension / Braking:

- Full TEIN HA hight adjustable coil-over Suspension no leaks or knocks (Checked out @ pedders)

- Apexi N1 Evolution Pro Spec Coilovers 12kg front 10kg rears.

- Genuine Nissan OEM Lower Control Arm Inner and Outer Ball Joints Replaced @ 99000km (have recipts)

- Front and rear adjustable strut braces

- Original GTR brakes with the rear rotors replaced @ 93000km .. pull's up a treat.

- Tomei Brake Master Stopper

- HEL Braided Brake Lines front and rear fitted @ ~100,000

- HEL Braided Clutch Line fitted @ ~100,000

Interior:

- Factory GTR bucket seats

- Factory Speakers

- Alpine iPod compatible headunit + bluetooth etc etc

- Nardi steering wheel + boss kit

Exterior -

- GTR N1 front bar

- GTR N1 bonnet lip spoiler

- GTR N1 FRP Bootlip (Justjap copy) - proffesionaly paint matched and fitted by Cobalt Smash Repairs ~102,000kms

- Standard GTR side skirts, rear bar and wing

- Factory forged R32 GTR wheels in pretty good condition

- Enkei RPF1 18 x 9.5 +15 wrapped in Falken 595SS's

Car is in excellent condition, and must be seen to be truely appreciated! Any questions don't hesitate to contact me (PM / SMS). Happy to sell with original 32 GTR wheels and TIEN HA coilovers for ~18k if you would prefer.

LOCATED IN BRISBANE, QLD! - Contact; Willis: 0435120602.

I'm also interested in swaps for RWD Jap Cars, S13s, 14s, RX7 FCs, R32 GTST's, MX5s etc. Cash either way depending on the car obviously. SHOW ME WHAT YOU'VE GOT! smile.gif (I'm wanting to get into Drifting)

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Mate, nice looking 32....

Good luck with sale..... You will need it... I've had mine on here for months with no result....

Dropped my price from 23k to 16,500....

No one is interested in 32's that arent around the 15-16 mark unless they've got massive kwatts.

Free advice mate......

Good luck with it....

Yeah i know hey, wankers. Power isn't everything hehe. I know the car market is slow, hoping that my availability with regards to swaps might be just what someone needs. Not many people don't have 20k for cars these days :P .. 10 on the other hand.. well :P

Pretty keen for a nice 32 GTS-t! :)

Btw, did you sell for 16.5k.. or still sitting on it?

Thanks for the PM mate, and yeah it's still running my old man's VIC rego. RWC will be supplied with the sale ofc. No GTS-t owners out there wanting an upgrade? :)

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