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Definately selling now...

Need to make way for a new car.

Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTST Type-M

KMs: 99000

Colour: Black

Asking Price: $13000 asis 4 months rego

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0431 076 366

Rego: 4months

Mods:

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-Dr_Drift tuned ECU (tuned to run 13-14psi)

-Bleed Valve (Currently closed to run 10psi)

-Autometer 2.5inch boost guage (upto 20psi)

-Full 3" Exhaust from Turbo back

-CUSCO front strut bar

-Exedy racing button clutch (put in last year)

-KYB street tune damper adj. suspension

-Simota POD filter

-New brake pads on the rear Bendix Metals

-Front pads at about halfway so still plenty of life in em

-Stock wheels

-Genuine GTR Alloy guards

-GTR front bar (fibreglass)

-Tinted windows (rear qtrs are mirrored)

-GTR Front seats (in excellent condition)

-Black and Red interior accents (dash, center console surrounds and door bits)

-Autotechnica steering wheel

-RAZOR steel shift nob

Will throw in the kenwood MP3 player with pioneer splits and 6x9s worth 1k

(not installed, pulled it all out cause i was going to put something else in it)

Car was taken to calder about 5 months ago and ran a 14.08 on 10psi.

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Put the pics back up :D Even though the rims and things may have changed. I've passed it on to my friend in melb. He is definitely looking at R32 gts-t, so may get in contact with you very soon.

pics here... http://aussiewheels.com/profile/View.php?ID=102

dont have webspace anymore to upload them :P

but yeah it has stock 16s on the front... the other 16s are bald from the front before i got the wheel alignment done.

will put them on the back and keep the 17s for my next car for drifting so whoever buys it will need to get some secondhand ones for an RWC.

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