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R32 Gtst type M for sale $16,000ono (92-93 model)

Due to recent loss of licence (mobile phonex2) i am being forced to sell my car. The car is immaculate in body and interior as well as being mechanically A-1. It has been serviced every 5 thousand ks with fully synthetic oil and new plugs. only problem i had in a year was replacement of O2 sensor. will be sad to see it go.

Specs:

Colour: Gunmetal Grey (full respray)

Year: 92-93

Model: gtst type M

Ks: 96ks

Mods:

HD exedy clutch

3" Nismo exhaust system

3" high flow cat

Apexi lowered bound/rebound adjustable suspension

Pod filter

Remapped ECU

Alloy adjustable castor rods

Adjustable Strut brace

Body Mods:

17" polished enkei rims

sideskirts and rear pods

Tinted windows

Genuine GTR spoiler

Genuine GTR Front bar with lower lip and N1 slots (will also supply standard type M bar)

Interior:

full alarm and immobiliser with keyless entry

Pivot turbo timer

Autometer aluminum face boost gauge

Pioneer mp3, OEL display head unit

Front vdo 2-way coaxs, rear 3 way jbl coaxs

Custom ported box with 12inch pioneer sub

4 channel amp

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hi guys,

             if anyone is interested in a clean 32 this one has been fastidiously maintained and a great example of a nice gts-t :)

good luck wit the sale buddy

take care

Mark

Yeah i'd have to also agree with this. I've seen and driven it myself and can vouch that its a extremely clean and well maintained car and drives great.

Good luck dude.

Ben

a trade with what mate? give me the details cos ill need another car sooner or later, just something a little less special...

Holden Cruze 2002

AWD

18,000KMS

Brand new condition

balance new car warranty

alloys

very clean car!

Air con

Metalic Blue paint :)

*pics available*

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