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Great car for daily duties or great platform for a track car. most Bolt on mods

Located in canberra

PRICE $6300

any questions please email me at [email protected]

2 months registration. passed roadworthy certificate no worries. i have all the stock parts needed to pass inspections and i can sell in a roadworthy form or put more registration on.

R32 GTST Manual. Wine red (AN0)

RB20DET 212000km timing belt done at 180000km

RB25 turbo 10psi

Bosch 040 fuel pump/new relays

Short shifter

Boost/vacuum gauge

Racing steering wheel

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

180kw at 10PSI 189kw at 13PSI

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. 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 the timing belt still has another 40000ks left on it

i have just done new fuel pump and have acquired all the parts needed to pass roadworthy test

i have another add for this car on here but could not work out how to edit my posts. i have replaced the fuel pump,fuel filter,spark plugs, oil,coolant and tuned the car in the last 300km

car runs great and is ready for the road.

selling to buy a R32 GTR so if you have a one and would like to swap with cash your way let me know.

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