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For sale is a R32 GTsT (i think its a gtst, pretty sure)

The Good:

Has Hicas Lockout

Apexi AVCR boost controller hooked up and working

Apexi Rev and speed controller (not hooked up but there)

Dual thermos

Alloy Radiator

Front mount intercooler

Tien Coilovers (was told this by previous owner but im dubious)

Feels like it has a 2way diff, has no problems spinning up both tyres

RB20DET just got a new head (old head still in boot)

Adjustable Cam gear

The Bad:

Has a dint back drivers corner, shouldnt be too hard to pull out...

no front bumper

passenger headlight and front indicator missing/damaged

Sunroof rails are damaged and will need replacing, would need whole new sunroof setup

has 4 point harnesses but they have been unbolted

either battery is faulty or starter has a fault

has a slight miss around 2-3000 revs, i think its just dirty plugs

i had intended to put it on road but life had other plans...

Will take reasonable offers... But im looking for around $5000

Has about 150000kms on clock

Car is Located in Morayfield

Any questions call only James 0434503429

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