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up for sale is my beloved r32 gtst type m.

It's a factory manual 89' gtst.

The cars appearance is stock with the factory type m pods and skirts in a fresh silver respray.

Has just ticked over to 169,000kms and has been serviced meticulously every 5000kms.

has just had a tune at Dr Drift and has the following mods:

-r34 gtt turbo

-3" turbo back exhaust with hi flow mufflers and an apexi rear muffler (looks stock and is very quiet)

-Nismo 555cc injectors

-walbro fuel pump

-splitfire coilpacks

-blitz return flow fmic

-z32 afm

-aftermarket cam gears (unsure of brand as previous owner did it)

-hks pod in sitting inside stock airbox with CAI (looks 100% stock)

- turbosmart boost tee set at 10psi

Overall the cars appearance is stock standard for a stealthy look and I have never been hassled by the police.

car is currently sitting on r32 gtr wheels wrapped in khumo tyres and this sets it off very nicely while still maintaining a stock appearance.

reason for selling is i want something nice and practical for a daily mainly interested in jzx100 chasers at this stage, i know its a long shot but I'm open for swaps for a chaser.

Have alot of stock parts which can be included like factory smic, stock airbox etc.

Will post pics if interest is shown

$8500 neg.

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