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Hi,

I am selling my R32 Gts-t unfortunately......I have had it for 9 months now, i just a job at the G'Coast and in 4 months i have put 11,000Kms on the clock :-(

I have been doing it up from stoke and here are the spec's;

Km's: 99,000

Engine: RB20DET, Turbosmart BOV, PWR 600x270x70 tube and fin intercooler(1 month old!!)/ with stainless steel piping, K&N pod filter

Exhaust: 3 inch Mandrel Bent from Turbo back inc split dump and rear 4inch cannon - installed 2 months ago!!

Wheels: AWA 18's with 235/40's all round - Bought new 1 month ago!!90% tred

Build date: 10/1992

Imported: 2002

Colour: Full custom respray Silver/Green Ice Pearl - No rust or panel damage

Body: M-Spec Side skirts, clear side indicators, shaved rear wing

Service Hist:100k service just completed inc Timing Belt, Iridium Plugs, Motal 8100 full syn oil, water pump - i have changed the oil every 3-4000kms until the 100k service.

Suspension: Front coilovers and rear Beilsine & Kings, Front N1 strut Brace

and i also had new tint put on 2 weeks ago

Email me for some pics as they are to large to load up

i am sh&%&^*ed i have to sell it now but im going to lose way to much if i keep it :-( with the k's i will be racking up

It's in great condition and Dr Kustom has done an awesome job on the paint!!

~~~~~~~~~~$16,500~~~~~~~~~

You can contact me on 0404 077 220

or at [email protected]

Cheers

Francisco

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yeah it is the standard pump - the next upgrades to the car would be to upgrade the turbo, pump and boost it?? i think from looking arround at other dyno charts of cars with similar mods it should be at around 145rwkw+, but with those mods above you could expect anywhere from 190-220rwkw depending on engine management. I am just about to renew the rego for another 6 months - next week

cheers

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I was not asking for performance reasons. Apparently the fuel pump on the 32's are amongst the worst you can get.... When I changed it on my last 32 it was not cheap.

Can you please send me pics for this car asap. Please send to [email protected]

I am very interested but going overseas tomorrow for a week...

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hi, more pic's - email me for hi res pic's

I will take $17,000 and i am prepared to move the price around if i include or remove the mags (-$1200) and/or intercooler(-$1000). They are like new so i can get good money for them and i still have to stoke items.

So $14,800 for the car with the stoke mags and intercooler.

thanks

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