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I am going overseas in Feb 03. must sell

Heres the details...

1993 GTS-T Type M 2 door coupe.

Dark blue paint

Bonnet pins

Overall a clean example with no niggling problems.

JVC stereo cd player

3 way imobiliser

Tinted rear and rearside windows

Sunroof

3" exhaust

3" dump pipe

pod filter

GTR intercooler

Tein HA hieght adjustable suspension

Rebushed entire front end with nolathane etc

Fully adjustable Front: Caster

Camber, via lower control arms.

Rear: hicas removed and replaced with cromoly bar. Have hicas stuff if needed. but is much nicer without it.

RB74 brake pads

Will have brand new tyres for road worthy

Always serviced every 5000 kms.

Interior is in very good condition.

Other minor bits and pieces.

Looking for around $17,000 but am up for a bit of haggling etc and can replace tein with cheaper tokico stuff or gtr cooler with standard item to reduce cost.

Can have with or without RWC. Car is easily road worthiable now.

0414 877 172

[email protected]

in Essendon Melbourne

Cheers

Russ

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  • 3 weeks later...

cool, what model gtr is the cooler off? also interested in how the piping was pumbled, is it possible to get some pics of this.... i'm looking at 32 gtst, was i have recieved the payout from my insurance company :D also do u have the c spanners for the teins?

or any other pics of the car would be great also :D

cheers

mark

cooler is off a 32GTR is in excellent condition. is soft mounted with aluminium and nolathane.

have one tein c spanner, easy to get another, can just use an adjustable c spanner from tool shop...

am getting better plumbing for the intercooler across the front of the engine as I have removed the engine fan and the other plumbing was too rough, will get a thermo fan for it too...although it has never shown any sign of overheating, better safe than sorry though.

I have no more photos sorry. It would probably be more useful if you saw the car...I can easily bring it for you to have a look.

I know this sounds dodgy cause I have a car to sell but the r32 gts-t is a really fantastic car and you will never regret getting one.

If you have any further questions maybe you should call me..0414877472 or email, [email protected] so we dont use more space etc on the website.

Cheers,

Russ

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