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as the title says, this is an expression of interest at the moment and I'm merely just testing waters to see if there's much interest in my car.

-manufactured in 1992.

-gun metal grey in colour.

-factory 5 speed manual.

-factory non turbo rb20de motor.

-genuine 236 xxx km's.

-previous owner gave it a respray, so paint is immaculate.

-oil changes done meticulously every 5000kms aswell as oil filter.

-only run on 98 octane bp ultimate.

Mods:

-I have done a 5 stud conversion from a r32 gtst type-m, including brakes.

-hicas lock bar

-came with a pod filter unfortunately, bolted up neatly though so all legal.

-rolling on r32 gtst stock wheels resprayed black.

-tein HA adjustable coilovers in the rear, standard shocks with lowered springs up front. (have front teins but one needs a rebuild so not installed)

-2.5 to 2.25 cat back exhaust with unknown brand cannon, looks good.

-clutch replaced 1 year ago and obviously is very bitey.

Overall, the car runs great for it's age, only ever problem was the fuel pump died and it was replaced with a high flow tomei pump which is desgined for the power of a turbo, so will last for a long time. And the radiator was replaced due to a small leak, inevitable for it's age.

gearbox seems fine, no crunches very tight.

Only thinking of selling it as I'm bored with it and considering buying a turbo.

currently registered and will be getting re-registered for 12 months on december 6th.

price: $7500

pm me if interested, and remember this is only an eoi at the moment.

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I can vouch for this car, having driven it myself. It's very tight and holds up outstandingly well for its age. Paint is in great nick and the exhaust note is orgasmic. It really is the ultimate P-plater car.

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