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ok up for sale is my R32 GTST RB20DET, no major reason for sale just selling due to loss of inetrest and wanting to get back on a bike again!

the car has always been looked after and serviced every 2/3 months.

here are the specs:

  • r33 GTR front seats
  • sparco deep dish wheel
  • trust gear knob
  • alpine head unit
  • pioneer speakers front and back
  • turbo smart eboost2 guage
  • Enkei 5 spoke 17" rims ( 90% tread all round)
  • Blitz Front mount
  • GT2535 Turbo
  • exeddy heavy duty clutch
  • custom Piping that has been crinkle coated black
  • blitz super sound BOV
  • 33 GTR injectors
  • K&N Air filter
  • 33 GTR AFM
  • Malpassi Fuel Reg
  • custom oil catch can
  • nolothane bushers all round
  • pineapples
  • front and rear strut brace
  • LSD
  • rear adjustable camber arms
  • hks cat back exhaust 3inch
  • 33 gtr slotted front brakes ( brand new pads just put on)
  • NissTune ECU
  • 33 gtr Transmission
  • KYB adjustable coilovers
  • Greddy Turbo timer
  • after market alarm/immobiliser
  • HICAS Removed with lock bar in place

has a different colour front bar however it will be resprayed before its sold, there is also a scratch on the left front panel. no other dents or damage. never been taken on the track its just been driven as a daily.

the car is pretty much ready for the track or just for street, very fun,fast and relaible car.

had it tuned about 3 weeks ago and it made 223Rwkw @ 17Psi and had another boost setting put into the eboost2 and that made 198rwkw @ 13Psi.

im after $9,000 ono please no time wasters or low ballers im in no rush to sell it or in desperate need of the money, however ill accept reasonable offers. I have reciepts and dyno reports if you want them.

car is located in Southern Adelaide.

PH:0451091273, 08 83264798

Photo's will be up ASAP.. sorry

Edited by Skina91
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