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R32 GTST

RB25DET

Just An EOI at this point.

Make: Nissan

Model: R32

Badge: GTST

Year: 1998 (imported)

Engine: RB25 Turbo

Price: Cash Offer or Swaps.

Location: Canberra

Contact: 0426118032

Details:

Engine:

RB25DET Installed

Serviced 400kms Ago, Runs Great, Very Strong!

Refurbished Stock Turbo

New Gaskets (Manifold to Block, Turbo to Manifold, Dump Pipe, Cat x2, Exhaust)

New Nuts (Turbo to Manifold)

Pod Filter

Battery Relocated To Boot

Front Mount Intercooler

Oil Cooler W/Sandwich Plate

Split Dump

3" Exhaust

New Radiator W/Twin Thermos (Switch in Cabin)

New Raceworks Fuel Pump (250Lph)

New Fuel Pump Fittings

New Silicone Joiners Throughout

New Vacuum Lines Throughout

Suspention & Exterior:

NO RUST

Very Few Scratches and Little Dings Over Time

Brand New Front Adjustable Upper Camber Arms

Brand New Front Adjustable Lower Control Arms (Hardrace)

Brand New Front Adjustable Castor Rods (Hardrace)

Brand New T2 Street Discs

Brand New Winmax Pads

Apexi N1 Coilovers (Set)

R32 Stock Wheels (Set)

Genuine GTR Grill

Genuine GTR Bonnet (Bit of Damage)

Electric Mirrors (Work Perfect)

M-Spec Rear Pods

M-Spec Skirts (Some Damage)

HID Kit Low Beam

HID Kit Hi Beam

Modified Headlights

Interior:

Very Clean and Looked After

Windows All Work (Drivers Side Switch Wont Undo Passenger Side)

New Autometer Gauges (Water Temp, Oil Pressure & Boost)

Boss Kit & OMP Drift Wheel

GTR Foot Rest

Gear Knob

Aftermarket Central Locking & Alarm

Pair of Bride Race Seats

Red LEDs In Cluster

White LEDs Everywhere Else

Headlining Pulled Out, Dyed (Black) Reinstalled

Sony Headunit (AUX, CD & USB)

Apline Type R 6" Front Speakers

Fusion 6×8 Rear Speakers

Rockford Fosgate P1 12" Sub

Rockford Fosgate Amp

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1998 R32?

Thats year of import, also on rego, i need to run the vin to find the build date

Will confirm this afternoon :)

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I'm interested.

How do I apply.

I'm not Interested

Funny

R32 GTST

RB25DET

Just An EOI at this point.

Make: Nissan

Model: R32

Badge: GTST

Year: 1998 (imported)

Engine: RB25 Turbo

Price: Cash Offer or Swaps.

Location: Canberra

Contact: 0426118032

Details:

Engine:

RB25DET Installed

Serviced 400kms Ago, Runs Great, Very Strong!

Refurbished Stock Turbo

New Gaskets (Manifold to Block, Turbo to Manifold, Dump Pipe, Cat x2, Exhaust)

New Nuts (Turbo to Manifold)

Pod Filter

Battery Relocated To Boot

Front Mount Intercooler

Oil Cooler W/Sandwich Plate

Split Dump

3" Exhaust

New Radiator W/Twin Thermos (Switch in Cabin)

New Raceworks Fuel Pump (250Lph)

New Fuel Pump Fittings

New Silicone Joiners Throughout

New Vacuum Lines Throughout

Suspention & Exterior:

NO RUST

Very Few Scratches and Little Dings Over Time

Brand New Front Adjustable Upper Camber Arms

Brand New Front Adjustable Lower Control Arms (Hardrace)

Brand New Front Adjustable Castor Rods (Hardrace)

Brand New T2 Street Discs

Brand New Winmax Pads

Apexi N1 Coilovers (Set)

R32 Stock Wheels (Set)

Genuine GTR Grill

Genuine GTR Bonnet (Bit of Damage)

Electric Mirrors (Work Perfect)

M-Spec Rear Pods

M-Spec Skirts (Some Damage)

HID Kit Low Beam

HID Kit Hi Beam

Modified Headlights

Interior:

Very Clean and Looked After

Windows All Work (Drivers Side Switch Wont Undo Passenger Side)

New Autometer Gauges (Water Temp, Oil Pressure & Boost)

Boss Kit & OMP Drift Wheel

GTR Foot Rest

Gear Knob

Aftermarket Central Locking & Alarm

Pair of Bride Race Seats

Red LEDs In Cluster

White LEDs Everywhere Else

Headlining Pulled Out, Dyed (Black) Reinstalled

Sony Headunit (AUX, CD & USB)

Apline Type R 6" Front Speakers

Fusion 6×8 Rear Speakers

Rockford Fosgate P1 12" Sub

Rockford Fosgate Amp

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