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Price $6500 (willing to negotiate in person)

Located in canberra but would be happy to organise transport with buyer.

great car for daily duties or great platform for a track car

car does not run the best under load at the moment because the Haltech maffless ECU needs the fuel mapping to be tuned properly but i have been driving it around town and keeping it under 3500rpm and it is not an issue that needs addressing right away.

it went in for a roadworthy inspection last week but got knocked back because of the front mount intercooler and atmospheric blow off valve. it would cost about $300 to buy the standard parts to pass rego but there are plenty of members willing to lend out bits.

any questions please email me at [email protected] or txt me on 0422626173

R32 GTST Manual. Wine red (AN0)

RB20DET

RB25 turbo 13psi

Split dump exhaust with 2 mufflers and a silencer for rego( not to loud but free flowing)

195kw atw

Haltech Computer

GTR front bar

GTR wing

Coilovers front, Nismo rear suspension. Solid mounted rear.

18x8 front and 18x9.5 rear Starcorp Impul

Custom cushion button clutch.

Alpine Head unit, 7in fold-out dvd/tv screen. Subwoofer. Focal front splits and tweeters. Sony rear speakers.

Hicas lock bar, all lines and solenoids removed.

have a set of brand new rear wheel bearings and the standard intake piping and hosing

Recently done rear brake pads, oil,coolant, spark plugs, fuel filter and injector cleaner and brand new 550cca battery

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Nice by the looks and sound. It''d be worth a vist to see first hand.

atmo bov I can understand but the FMIC is stretching it unless they deem it not secured properly.

no mention of the tyre's stretched on the rear rims ?

Yea it's odd the FMIC failed but it all depends on the inspector. They didn't have any concerns with anything apart from the FMIC and bov even though it has wider rear wheels and and some more camber on the rear. Car has done 213000ks as it has

Been a daily driver for the last 7yrs in Australia and only

Been registered in canberra. Car is advertised on carsales for

More but Willing to do a better deal on SAU because i would

Love someone else to appreciate it like I did

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