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Hi All.

Selling my project as im saving for a house. The toy must go. Built over the last 12 months by myself the car has seen one track day at south circuit eastern creek and ran well all day. Saving money and not getting it out enough are the reasons for sale. Not looking to part out. 32 Gtst Track car $4500 ono.

Mod List:

  • R32 GtSt body with sunroof.
  • Plexi glass quarter windows and sunroof.
  • 12 point Half roll cage weld in done by Pro Fab with harnes bar.
  • 2x 4 point harneses
  • 32 GTR seats
  • Custom race dash with kill switch, OIL pressure/water temp gauges and rocket switches for fan/Fuel and alternator.
  • Battery relocated to boot
  • RB20DET
  • R33 RB25 stock turbo
  • Custom front mount
  • Forward facing plenum.
  • Reco head with brand new valves and springs (stock)
  • Shaved and smothed valve seats.
  • Stock bottom end
  • RB25DET Gearbox
  • Custom fit tailshaft 1 piece.
  • Stock Diff and rear end
  • Brand new Slotted rotors all round with EBC red stuff pads.
  • BOV
  • Fiberglass front guards
  • Do-Luck style front bar
  • Stock GTst side skirts (not fitted)
  • Side pipe exhaust.
  • Carbon fibre GTR bonnet.
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Stock 32gtst ECU
  • Stripped interior
  • Quick release race MOMO wheel.
  • Catch Can
  • silicon radiator hoses
  • Alloy radiator
  • Electric thermo fan
  • Stock shocks and springs

This is what i can remember off the top of my head. Car also comes with;

  • Full exhaust which custom mounts to replace side pipe exit for texi days
  • Plenty of random spares
  • 2x Stock Gtst wheels 16"
  • 2x Stock 15" falcon steel rims (good for thrashing)
  • side skirts (currently not fitted)

Any more info give me a buz. Car CAN NOT BE REGISTERED as it has no complience plate nor import plate.

Any more info please give me a buz on 0439588620 or shoot me a Pm

Car available for viewing Mon-Fri at blacktown workshop 8am to 5pm

or Saturdays 8am -11am

Cheers,

Luke.

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Located Blacktown NSW, Runs and drives, paint is matte black straight as an arrow, no quarter rust in rear nor anywhere. Also has EBOOST2 controller with braided boost lines already installed.

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you got any details/specs on the mx5??

not for myself but have a mate whos been after a cheap track car, & his daily is an mx5 as well.

might be able to help out, who knows....

Car still up for sale. had a guy from melbourne was gonna fly up but failed to tell me until today that hed brought something else. GET ON IT! I started it up yesterday for a good 15min and shes angry collecting dust she wants action!!!

man if i hadnt bought a 32 and put so much effort into tryin to convert it to an rb25 for track only work i would have bought this instantly... glws - great price

series 1 or 2 rb25??

S1, think i just need nistune now to tune it so itll run good - dont want to hijack this thread though... GLWS on this great buy (if its still for sale in a month or two ill buy it just caz its so cheap).

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Guys. Still up for sale at this time. Got bored and decided to do a REVS check on the VIN since the car still has one.

To my surprise the vehicle has a very clean history and no write off or stolen red flags.

Can provide a copy if anyone needs one just PM me.

So vehicle could be registered if you had the time to get someone to look at it and get prety much just the blinkers working, which is all thats needed for rego. And maybe a horn :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Sydney Motorsport Park track day in September comming up! Buy this bargain and take her straight to the track. She loved it out there last time dont be shy. Reasonable offers being considered. Its tax time people show me the money :P

  • 4 weeks later...

Injectors being serviced today, will be doing the SMSP SAU track day on the 22nd of September, passenger sessions allowed so if you want a ride b4 you buy, head down :)

  • 1 month later...

Still for sale guys and girls. Track proven. Ran well all day at SMSP south track. Best time of a 1:15.48. Ran reliable all day without a hitch. Pick up and take her straight to the track. have got some 17inch wheels and tires to go with. Potenza re001s with 60% tread all round. Heres a video to help motivate the sale :) Still asking 4500 ONO.

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