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Up for sale is my 1993 R32 Gtst 60th Anniversary Edition.

60th Anniversary Edition includes Its own trim of interior, Gtr steering wheel and a very nice rear spoiler

Motor was removed (166xxx) for a major service using all genuine Nissan parts (Have receipts).

Work that was completed.
•Timming belt kit
•Rb25 water pump (better flow)
•Thermostat
•Rocker cover seals
•Injectors cleaned and pressure tested
•Air con re gassed and working
•New Exeedy Heavy duty clutch
•Hicas lock bar and all lines removed
•RB25 Neo Turbo OP6 only had (70,000)
•3" Turbo back exhaust not loud nice note, tucked up well so car is over 100mm of the ground
•R33 GTST front brakes with Trw Lucas pads all round.
•All fluids replaced. Engine, gearbox, diff, brakes.
•R33 Lower control arms (increase In camber)
•Drift teks 17X8 and 17x9 Potenza re002 up front and ATR sports on rear

I planned to keep this car for a very long time and made it as reliable as possible. The next thing on the list was to repaint the car as it does have a little bit of fade on the roof (pictured) and some scratches. Although paint is good for its age I was wanted it perfect.

Car will be sold without RWC as I don’t have the time but it’s a very clean car and won’t require much if anything any inspection is welcome, Has rego untill 17/01/2015 Genuine inquires only and no swaps thank you

$7,500
0422155233
south east Melbourne

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