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A rare R32 GTS-4. Incorporates the same 4wd ATTESSA driveline as the mighty R32 GT-R. Well maintained with both oil and

filter changed every 5000km. Air conditioning working as well as all belts and fluids (gearbox, front and rear diff, brakes,

power steering, ATTESSA) have recently been changed.

Mechanical mods

- MTQ Hi flow RB25 turbo

- 444cc GTR injectors with resistor

- Nistune ECU

- XR6T Intercooler (rated to 250rwkw)

- Yellow jack coil packs

- NGK Iridium spark plugs (gapped to 0.8mm)

- Z32 Air flow meter

- Walbro 255lph 500hp fuel pump intank

- Mushroom Pod filter

- Arospeed Adjustable cam gears (In and Ex)

- 3” turbo back exhaust with hi flow cat

- GFB HYBRID BOV

Exterior/Body/Suspension/Brakes

- Side skirts

- Front strut bar

- Hicas lock bar

- R32 GTR factory front and rear suspension

- Front and rear adjustable camber arms (set around 1.5deg neg)

- Front and rear slotted disc rotors

- Master brake cylinder stopper

- 6000k HID Lights with Front/Rear LED Parkers

- GTS70Y Plate Number Included in the sale.

Other/Interior

- OMP deep dish racing wheel

- 4wd Torque splitting controller (Switch for RWD/4WD Mode)

- Enkei 17x8 wheels (235/45 tyres)

- Mongoose alarm (2 Remotes)

- Kenwood KDC-MP4036U (USB/IPOD/MP3/CD/4xRCA Out)

- Front Pioneer 6 inch Splits Speakers

- Rear Pioneer 6 Inch 4 way speakers

- September Rego 2012

Bad things

- Paint a bit faded on bonnet area

Recently been road tuned by Toshi of SAU fame. Expected to be pulling around 190-200rwkw on a conservative tune @ 15psi.

Moving on to a 4 door station wagon as this is no longer practical in my day to day use. Also comes with free aftermarket

rear bar as seen in picture.

Located around Rooty Hill Area, Sydney NSW.

Contact:0400928949 (Call/SMS) or PM Here

Price: $7500ono

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Recently been road tuned by Toshi of SAU fame. Expected to be pulling around 190-200rwkw on a conservative tune @ 15psi

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can you clear this up for me mate.

you said it has recently been tuned by toshi, what figures did it actually achieve, not what you expect it to achieve.

He said its been ROAD tuned by toshi, therefore he wouldn't have got a kilowatt figure.

Why do you insist on pulling everybody up on their for sale threads?

Cheers for backing me up Shano3000.=)

Not all cars are tuned on Dyno. Coz if I did I would have a dyno sheet uploaded, but its road tuned, and no dyno figures unfortunately.

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