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R32 GTS-T.
RB20DET.
Gunmetal Grey
138,XXX kilometres

Rego til December 2013

Genuine reason for sale – money needed elsewhere

Location: East Melbourne

I have finally decided to let go of my much loved R32. I bought the car in 2009 from another SAU user, who purchased it from Jap Cars in Fawkner. It is fairly standard, except for some minor modifications including:

  • Kakimoto Racing exhaust (not too loud, but still has an aggressive tone)
  • KYB shocks and Apexi springs
  • Apexi pod filter
  • R32 GTR wheels with KU36 up front (approx. 3000 kms) and KU21 at rear (close to new)

I currently use the car a couple of times a week, switching between it and the daily driver to get to and from work (city to Moorabbin, mostly freeway). Oil has been changed regularly with Motul 8100 and always use V power or ultimate fuels. The car was also serviced earlier in the year, and has always been garaged or under a good quality car cover.

Negative points:

  • Front bar and bonnet lip had some slight damage. The front bar has recently been resprayed by DT Panels and looks great, but there are still some scuffs/dints on the bonnet lip.
  • Driver’s side door has a scuff

I had originally intended to sell with RWC, but as luck would have the driver’s side window has recently stopped working for an unknown reason. I’m struggling to find the time to get this fixed so have decided to sell as is – hence RWC is not included. I’m confident the window will be the only issue in passing a road worthy.

Price is $6500

Any questions, feel free to ask – call or PM.

Contact: Pat – 0439 354 755

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