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hi guys as the title says my car is up for sale. just plain interest at the moment to see what people are offering. If i do sell it i will be looking for a gtr or modified R33 GTST. Here are the specs as follows:

- 1993 R32 GTST

- Maroon (very clean exterior only a couple of minor dints)

- 105000kms

- Grey Interior Velour( no marks or stains or rips in very good nick)

- Front Mount Intercooler

- 3 1/2 Inch turbo Back exhaust

- Turbo Smart Duel Stage Boost Controller (11 Pounds Low - 14 Pounds High boost)

- HKS Sequential BOV

- APEXI air filter

- Huge 19inch Rims ( Wheels alone cost $3600 Only 6 months old)

- Momo gear knob and wheel

- Pioneer CD Player

- 1000 Watt amp

- 6x9s back and stock speakers front

- Lowered (car sits just on top of rubber)

- 3 Stage immoboliser and alarm system

This car was dynoed on low boost at 140.1kw at the wheels with these minor mods. Will sell with rims or with out. Upto whoever buys the car.

Price is as follows : WITH WHEELS $20,000

WITHOUT WHEELS $17,000

CONTACT DETAILS: Jon 0438 299 543 anytime or via email [email protected] I can be contacted on the mobile anytime it never turns off. The guys in canberra can vouch when i say this car looks sweet and is very clean. :P

A few pictured added if need more let me know. pictures are with wheels on and with the stock wheels.

heres another pic of it, not the best but every little bit helps.

http://groups.msn.com/skylinegal/hawker.ms...hoto&PhotoID=26

i followed behind this through the city a fortnight ago doing a formal convoy, it looks great and goes hard, good luck with the sale!

yeh looks the part!! but theres hardly any work done on the car for it to be worth 20 grand!!!!!  neone can buy a 32 for 12 grand and put 3 grand worth of rims on it but its still not worth 20K.

try about 16!!

hey mate try and find one in very good condition that hasnt been played around with and looks apart. if ur not interested in buying how bout u stfu and dont spread ur :bs!: around other peoples posts. if no one wants to buy it well i will keep it plain and simple so keep your comments out ok. and by the way bump

nuggie for 12k im sure you could get a shitty r32 with 3 million kays that had been driven into a wall, and patched up, unless uve seen it in person stfu,

good luck with the sale

thanks guys bump again can do it for cheaper. if it doesnt sell in 2 weeks will be putting a sh^t load of work on it and then keep it. good value for money

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