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hey all,

a mate and i are thinking of selling our cars (most likely after we get back from holidays end of jan). As the title says, its a GTR and an STi that we want to sell.

R32 GTR

1992 model

Gunmetal Grey

92,000km on Nismo 260kph dash

R34 N1 turbos

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

N1 fuel pump

Twin K&N pods

APEX`i Front Strut bar

APEX`i Power FC

APEX`i AVCR (low 0.6 bar and high 1.2 bar)

HKS Turbo Timer

Sony Xplod CD player

Exedy Twin Plate clutch (2 months old)

Rebuilt gearbox (in april 2004 at Amberleys)

Rebuilt engine (also at Amberleys)

3' full exhaust (unknown brand)

18' ROH Drift R rims

265/35/18 Falken ZE326 on all 4

Keyless Entry

Alarm fitted

307.3awkW on Amberley dyno

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I have owned this car since September. The first month the car was out of action due to the OS Giken twin plate clutch packing itself after 40 mins of picking it up (and no i didnt launch it to cause it). I bought a brand new Exedy twin plate and got that fitted in mid October. I have done about 5000kms since i bought the car. I have never had the AVCR solenoid hooked up so i have always been on the stock boost. I have copies of the previous owners receipts and dyno sheet. The car has no A/C fitted to it at all. However, i have purchased the full setup but havent fitted it on yet (goes in while i am on holidays). It will also get retuned. Plates do not come with the car. Looking for around $34,000 but open to reasonable offers. So make me an offer!!

Can also be viewed at:

http://my105.com/25026

MY00 STi

White 4 door STI (number 220/400)

- 61,500 kms

- VF34

- Autronic PnP ecu

- APS Black front mount

- APS CAI

- APS Bov

- 3inch exhaust

- Apexi AVCR

- Fuel Regulator

- Bosche Fuel Pump

- Greddy Oil Catch Can

- New 17 inch rims, new Bridgestone S03 tyres

- Whiteline Adjustable rear sway bar

- Whiteline fixed front sway bar

- Whiteline Anti-lift kit

- Whiteline Heavy Duty rear alloy links

- Knocklink

- Blitz turbo timer

- Defi electronic gauges (boost, oil temp and oil pressure, with controller)

- Greddy dual piller gauge to suit GC8

- STI clear tail lights

- Clear front and side indicator lights

- Complete sound system (Headunit, 2 amps, 2 subs, splits etc, sound deadning)

- Tinted

- 197awkW on AVO dyno

http://www.wrx.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13738

My friend is looking around the $40,000 mark with mods. Without mods will be around $35,000. Plates do not come with the car.

any further enquiries email me at [email protected]

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