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I was the first owner of this vehicle in 2006 and 6 years later i have decided it's time for something different.

Genuine enthusiast sale! Never been tracked!

Bought the car with the intention of having a reliable daily sports car and it has served me well with no dramas.

This vehicle was purchased with 64,000kms and has now reached approx 91,000kms. I have serviced this car every 3000-5000kms myself.

This vehicle holds the following tasteful/reliability based modifications which have been added by me.

--Engine--

Apexi Power FC

Nismo AFM x2

Nismo FPR

JJR Fuel Pressure Gauge

Walbro 550HP FP

HKS Hard Pipe Kit

HKS Intercooler

HKS 2510 Turbo kit

HKS Pods

HKS Front Pipe

HKS Dump Pipes

HKS Silent-Hipower Catback (Pretty Quiet)

HKS StrutBrace

JUN Oilpump ($1200 alone)

Rear-Engine Oil Drain

JJR Oil Cooler Kit + Relocator

TurboTek Boost Tee

Sard 700CC Injectors

Blitz Supersonic BOVs

Ross TuffBond 600HP Harmonic Balancer

Gates Cam Gears

Gates Timing belt (Changed in 2010)

JJR Airbox

SplitFire Coilpacks

Tuned by Ricol Automotive @ 302KW

--Suspension/Exterior/Interior--

BC Racing Suspension (8kg/6kg) (Smooth)

JJR adjustable castor rods

JJR Lock bar

NISMO LMGT3 17x10.5 Wheels (RARE)

NISMO TwinPlate Coppermix Clutch

NISMO GearKnob

HKS Boost Gauge (On A-Pillar)

HKS Turbo Timer

Custom Stitch Gear Boot

Comes with a NISMO key

Be aware that the 1993/1994 GTR's have a revised longer crank for their oil pumps (to prevent the pump from stripping and breaking the motor) as well as alot of bits and pieces from the next model R33 GTR engine. (So don't be fooled by the cheaper older models that are calling out for a savior) ;).

Want a reliable subtle 300kw GTR? This is it, the work has been done for you.

I have a genuine reason for sale in that I'd like to purchase a lancer evolution VIII or IX. Plenty of $$$$ has been spent on this vehicle as you can see.

Asking $24,500. Inquire with genuine interest. SMS or Call 0421 835 965. No time wasters.

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Bump. Anyone in the market for a 32GTR should check this out.

Lots of quality HKS/NISMO goodies on this that would cost an arm and leg for those looking at stockers only to do all the similiar mods anyway :)

Edited by SideOn
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Price Drop $22,500.

Have now bought an evo 8 and no longer looking to swap.

Have also compiled a 50+ receipt portfolio logbook (from 2007-2012) readily available with the vehicle aswell as complimentary R32 GTR Owner Manuals.

Edited by SideOn

Latest pics taken today

subs not included.

[repost] Price Dropped to $22,500.

Have now bought an evo 8 and no longer looking to swap.

Have also compiled a 50+ receipt portfolio logbook (from 2007-2012) readily available with the vehicle aswell as complimentary R32 GTR Owner Manuals.

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