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Anyone form Queensland be interested in buying my car?

I'm selling for $16,000

Car - 90 Model R32 GTST Type M

Mods - Full 3inch exhaust with wastegate bypass, 500hp Garrett GT Twin Ball Bearing Turbo, Large PWR front mount intercooler, Bosch 500hp fuel pump, Malpassi Reg, Ross forged pistons, Shot peaned connecting rods, balanced and blueprinted internals, Race main bearings and competition big ends, Air/Fuel guage and oil pressure guage on dash, 4 puck button clutch, Lightened flywheel, Sports steering wheel and Pod filter, Water Sprayed intercooler, ported head.

250rwkw running 12 PSI Boost.

Has done 5000 km's since rebuild. Tyres have almost 3/4 tread. New discs on front. All new heater hoses. New timing belt, New drive belts. New thermostat.

Paint job on front of bonnet leaves a little bit to be desired ie. stone chips.

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"This car sucks its blown another turbo"

"For sale: said car"

:)

You are low. lol

The reason for the turbo blowing was oil contamination caused by the bearings failing caused by the bent cradle. All is fixed now....except turbo. Entire centre and shaft has to be replaced. I'm selling for $15,000 with the blown turbo. Still $16,000 if I fix it.

A lot of dollars spent on this engine.

Price will never go below $16,000. Buy a standard one if you want to spend any less.

I have spent $9,000 on mods alone - That's all trade price and no labour.

The car owes me $26,000 so $16,000 is a fair price I think.

I am looking to upgrade - or downgrade - to an R33 minty stocker. So I can be a Nanna driver and attract less attention.

A car with a fully rebuilt engine, decent turbo (which can be rebuilt), intercooler, etc, etc is a great price for circa $16k

Most are asking $15k for a stock R32 GTS-T these days :rofl:

Its not our fault if clowns pay that much :headspin:

Any pics 3LIT3 FORS3

Try http://www.imagehosting.us for posting pics..I just found it tonight, it's cool cos you don't even need to register

errr... so is this cool place called SKYLINES AUSTRALIA.. it has this AMAZING gallery function that nobody knows how to use, even though it's incredibly simple to use..

You click "Menu" up the top and "Gallery" and it's amazing!!

:)

depends what else you combine it with, but in most situations I've heard it's safe :P:)

See at the bottom of my thing it says Photos: 81, you can view a whole heap of useless photos.. Filesize limits are large, etc.. and it even gives u the VBB link to use to include it inline in a post such as:

1332merc1.jpg

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