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Genuine Reason for Sale, the car has been great, and I've had it for 15 years or so, but I have bought something else so it has to go, see below for details, I have also included a link to the thread on the car on the forums


 

For Sale

Contact details:

[email protected]

Phone: 0412207460

$ 23000

R32 GTS-4 4 Door Sedan

R32 Spec RB25 DE-T

Gearbox has been rebuilt by Award Diffs in Sydney about 11 years ago.

hks gt2835 pro-s turbo

550cc power enterprise injectors

VIPEC ECU

hks short shifter kit


 

Oil cooler

Oil Catch can.

Remote oil Filter

Do luck Underbody Bracing

Tein Coilover Suspension

Recaro Seats Front and Passengers side

Fire Extinguisher

Bayside Blue Paint – Paint is faded, car needs respraying

Wise Rims

HKS FMIC

Two thermo fans (clutch fan removed)


 

Engine appears to have been built by Power Garage Testarossa In Japan.

Bought the car from Envy Imports bay in 2006.

Forum thread below:

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/161213-my-4dr-r32/

For anyone in the ACT the number plates will not come with the car.


 

Car will come with standard GTS4 front bar, not the GTR one.

I also Have a GTR Bumper and GTR grill, which I can include for 600$, will get pics of those soon

If you are an act resident the car will not come with the number plate on it.( I am getting that changed.

Car is not engineered, Car is registered in the ACT with the engine as is. Did not require engineers certificate

I have most of the service records of the car during my ownership. 
 

Bad points

Car is throwing up an ETS pressure switch error on the 4wd System occasionally.

Paint work isn't the best.

Pretty sure the car had the a typical haircut of the odomoter before I bought it, but I bought it at 95000 or so kms, the car now has 180ks on it.

There are some bad paint scrapes on the rear quarter, and the rear bumper has some crazing on it.

Headlight switch is starting to fail, havent replaced it as of yet, but I have a brand new spare ready to install.

 

 

 

 

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