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R32 Gtst type M for sale $18,000ono (93 model)

I need to sell my car as I have a current job oppotunity in the city and will require something a little more average for transport. The car is in excelent condition and I have had no major problems with it at all. I have serviced it every 5 thousand ks with fully synthetic oil, oil filter, fuel filter and new plugs (irridium current).

I have owned the car from 70,000k's.

Specs:

Colour: White

Year: 93

Model: gtst type M

Ks: 105,000ks

Mods:

New - Exedy Single Plate heavy duty clutch

3 1/2" Apexi exhaust system 3" Front Pipe

3" high flow cat

New - Lowered King Springs

Adjustable Upper Controll Arm Bushes

K&N Pod filter

Remapped ECU

Fet - Adjustable Strut brace

New - Bosch 044 Fuel Pump with Surge Tank

Bleed Valve Set to 13psi

New - Blitz front mount intercooler

Body Mods:

18" HR rims - Shadow Chrome (Advan Style)

Sideskirts and rear pods

No Rear Spoiler

New - GTR Front Bar with a genuine GTR support

GTR Bonnet with Lip and Grill

Interior:

FET Turbo Timer

Autometer Monster Tacho with shift light

Autometer Boost Gauge

Carrozerria (Pioneer) Head Unit plays tapes and cd's

Factory Speakers

Nizmo Throw over seat covers

Razo Gear Nob

Momo Stearing Wheel

Comes with - Factory stearing wheel, Factory Intercooler and orange side indicators.

Currently dyno'd making 158.8 rw kw's

A beautiful car and it will be missed

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