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Hi Everyone,

looking to sell my lightly moded 4door

Particulars:

-Nissan Skyline R32 GTSt

-4door

-Automatic

-White

-171,xxxKMS

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Mods:

-tein super street coil overs

-yellow jacket coil packs

-3" catback exhaust

-18" RSGT wheels W/red pin strip & 95% tread on tyres

-near new century battery

-tinted rear windows

-deleted rear wiper

Spares:

-stock wheels

-stock exhaust

-stock suspension

-duel stage turbo smart manual boost controler

-HICAS lock bar

-coupe rear bar, tail lights and boot lid (all white)

Good:

the car runs really well and is fun to drive, over all its quite clean and well looked after

i was driving the car everyday at one point and it never gave me any issues.

i have all the import documents and alot of other paper work for the vehicle,

it has been frequently serviced and had a timing belt done on time at 100,000km

Bad:

the car has a few small paint niks and ding, but nothing obvious.

the LH wing mirror is floppy and should be replaced, but it is still usable.

has a cheap head unit/ dvd player and fold out screen that are due for replacement.

the front speakers need to be hooked up, all the wiring is there and they will work fine.

Reason for sale:

im selling the car because i want to get some money together for a GTR.

i would love to have both but i would not be able to afford to keep them both on the road and its always been my dream to have an R32 GTR.

Im not in a huge hurry to sell but i will consider offers,

my price is $8,000

I have added some pics and will definatly be posting some more soon.

The car is located in North Canberra ACT

you can contact me via IM, SMS or call: 0431 055 117

More photo's here : http://s394.photobuc...990/R32%20Gtst/

Thans guys and girls, all coments are appreciated

Carl.

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Personally I think people need to see it and drive it. $8k ono is ok if the cars in very very good condition which it looks like it is.

I'd love to see the engine bay.

Detractors I beleive that may put others off is

1. The Colour of the material seats

2. Automatic (lads want a manual)

3. Peeps are buying 32GTS'ts for $4500 to $7000

4. No one has cash.

Thanks sin.

Yea I was a bit hesitant about the auto thing when I bought the car but after I drove it I wasn't really to bothered; its nice not changing gears for a change! am I really the only person who loves that interior?! :P

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I'd love to buy this as a daily but my stupid GTR has sucked all my money this year.

Its definitely nice as a daily.. I stopped driving it coz I live on a dirt road now; so it stays at a friends house in Canberra.

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