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I have my R32 gtst widebody up for sale, This has been a great car for the last year that I have owned it but I cant afford to keep it anymore.

The car has just had a full professional respary and it looks mint, the engine runs very well and doesn't blow smoke or have any leaks or anything.

the gearbox is good no crunches or noises and it has a brand new excedy sports tuff clutch, the interior is very clean and the car even has a sunroof :-)

Also I have just renewed the rego so it doesn't expire until December 2012

Heres abit of a run down on whats been done:

full widebody with vertex kit

tein coilovers

18" wheels with 4 brand new tyres (less than 500kms)

black bonnet

hybrid front mount

full exhaust

R34 neo rb25det turbo

r32 gtr fuel pump

rising rate fuel pressure reg

retuned ecu

super spark coilpacks

boost controller running 12 psi

pod filter

boost gauge

kenwood stereo

new excedy clutch

new engine oil and filter

new gearbox oil

new clutch and brake fluid

The only bad points are:

the C-pillar trims are average

aircon not working

Other than that this is one very clean skyline and the first to see will buy so get in quick, I can get a RWC for extra

The price is 8300 considering the paint job alone is worth 1/2 of the asking price the price is firm

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