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Thinking of parting with my current R32 GTST.

White

R32 GTR wheels

Toyo T1R tires

Apexi lowered springs (unsure of shocks)

Re-upholstered stock steering wheel

Nizmo gear knob

New shifter and hand brake leather boots

Pioneer deck with AUX

sunroof (tilt and slide, no leaks or cracks)

Fancy alarm and immobiliser

GTR cooler

Gibson motorsport R31 style intercooler piping with HKS SSQV replica bov (same sound)

Pod filter

bleed valve

Split dump pipe and full 3 inch exhaust (very quite)

New radiator (stock size)

fairly new clutch

slotted discs

R33 GTST Series 1 RB25det using stock RB25det ecu.

Car and engine have around 175k kms.

Working air con.

Working power windows and mirrors.

Non bubbled dash

All air con vents intact (well passenger side round one is gone and a boost gauge sits in it's place)

HID lights and LED parkers

LED dash lights.

About to get new oil and filter this weekend.

Rego till November 2013

RWC will be supplied

The bad:

Small spot rust bubble on roof (smaller than 10c piece) and some paint flake and marks on front bar.

basically, this car is awesome sauce.

And I'm kind of attached to it but will no longer have a need for it and would like someone else to enjoy it.

Price wise, I'm thinking around $8900

If there is interest I will take some pics.

Willing to sell for cash or swap for $8900 cash.

Up to you.

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