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Up for sale is my 1993 R32 GTS-T, one of the last of the R32s built. Fairly substantially modified for performance and reliability whilst not being over the top. 205 rwkw on safe tune of 16psi, plenty more if you want to up the boost, comes on hard at 3000rpm and pulls all the way to 8000. Never been on a track and always had oil changed at 3000kms using motul oils.

Mods include:

Engine:

HKS 2535 turbo

HKS dump pipe

Stainless 3 inch exhaust

Turbosmart eBoost 2 boost controller

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Blitz 100mm drag core cooler with custom piping in crinkle coat

Blitz Supersound BOV

K&N filter

Upgraded fuel pump and lines

GTR 660cc injectors

Malpassi Rising rate Fuel Regulator

Drivetrain:

R33 gearbox with i believe semi dog 1st and 2nd

Exedy brass button twin plate clutch

Custom tailshaft

Shimmed standard diff

Custom Speedo Sender unit

Handling:

17x8 17x9 black gloss genuine enkei 5 spoke rims

JIC silver coilovers

R33 lower control arms drilled out to run 3.5 degrees neg camber

Pineapples

Hicas removed and stopper bar in place

Brake master booster stopper

slotted front brakes

Interior:

Velour interior from factory (rare)

Fire Extinguisher

Alpine mp3/ipod head unit

alpine 3 way splits with tweeters flush mounted in doors

alpine 2 way rears

trust gear knob

Sparco alcantra perfectly round steering wheel

custom silver spray on dash

power fc hand controller

eBoost 2 boost gauge/controller

Turbosmart boost gauge

Greddy 2 stage Turbo Timer

Alarm & Immobiliser

Drift Button handbrake

Exterior:

currently has black front bar as old fiberglass one was cracked on a carpark stopper, still have the old one.

rest of the car is white with a blue pearl over the top, looks amazing in the sun

rear wing removed but still have it

small pressure ding where a jack fell over in the shed and hit the front 1/4 panel and chipped the paint a little

Ive had this car for 6 years, bought it to do up slightly and things got carried away, only done 30000kms while I've had it. Has all the goods and owes me over $27000 but its time for me to let it go to someone who will drive it more than I do as I need a ute for work purposes.

$10000 firm, its a lot of car for that price.

0418849382

Edited by Benny C

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