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Hey guys, my brother's car is up for sale. It's a white 1993 R32 Type M model. Details are as follows:

Engine

- RB20DET

- Has done a total 92,000KMs

- Rebuilt Motor

- Forged Pistons

- Aftermarket In-tank fuel pump

- Overhauled and Blueprinted ($8,500 worth, with receipts)

- HKS mushroom pod filter

- 5Zigen Full Exhaust with 3inch piping

- Hi-flow cat

- Trust Front-mount Intercooler

- Hi-flowed turbo, no shaft play

- Turbo timer

- Has run stock boost since engine overhaul

- Just upgraded to turbo from an RB25DET engine yesterday

Exterior

- Full Respray @ DT Panels in 2pak paint 5 months ago

- GTR Frontbar

- Type M Sideskirts

- Type M Rear Pods

- Slight scuff above left rear wheel

Interior

- GTR seats

- JVC head unit

- Nismo aluminium gearknob

- Cracked centre dash vent

Suspension

- Cusco height / damper adjustable coilovers

Rolling Stock

- Stock R32 wheels powdercoated in black

- Tyres replaced with Hankook Ventus for RWC 3 months ago

Miscellaneous

- Viper alarm w/ microwave sensor

- Central locking

Pics attached:

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Price: $15,500 negotiable

Regretful sale to say the least - the car has a LOT of potential, and since it was my brother's first car, boosting remained uncharted territory.

Call Vu on 0433 512 115 for further details. Car will come with RWC upon sale.

Cheers !

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i would of been very interested if it were in sydney :)

ps: can everyone put the state/capital city in the thread titles like this: [NSW] or [sYD] etc

^^ Good idea, it's done on other forums' FS section and is really convenient (stating location in title) :(

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