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SALE SUSPENDED UNTIL AUGUST 11TH DUE TO UNFORSEEN WORK RELATED TRAVEL INTERSTATE. GREATEST APOLIGIES!! I WILL BE BACK IN MELBOURNE ON THIS DATE> I WILL RESPOND TO EMAILS DURING THIS PERIOD

PRICE $12,000!!

Details:

Particulars:

Model: 1992 R32 GTST

Colour Burgundy

Kms 126k

Trans: 5spd Manual

Modifications:

Highflowed RB25 Turbo (currently running 12psi)

RB25 Air Flow Meter

3” exhaust (drift style muffler)

Remapped ECU (Dr Drift)

Apexi AFCII (fully dyno tuned)

Larger Injectors

500hp fuel pump

Jap Boost Bleed Valve

New clutch

K&N Pod

Stiffer Shocks – Car sits very low (also supply std springs)

Camber adjustable arms (rear)

Full Viper Alarm, keyless entry

Apexi T/Timer

Grey/Black Powder coated stock rims

Clear front indicators

Full M-Spec body kit including spoiler

Interior

The inside is in immaculate condition, no tears or rips

Clarion head unit, amp and new clarion speakers and sub.

Boost gauge

Other particulars

The car has been regularly serviced at Chasers Tuning.

I have just had all the exhaust manifold and turbo gaskets replaced. New water pump, fuel pump, plugs installed. Only had premium lubricants and oils since I have owned the car.

I have owned 4 imports and know how to look after them so you can rest assured that the engine is bulletproof and doesn’t miss a beat!

The car is fully dyno tuned and easily makes over 150rwkw which is as much power as I needed. The only thing the car needs to take the next step is a larger intercooler and the owner will easily be able to tune upwards of 180rwkw safely.

I am taking delivery of a work car around mid July which is the only reason I am selling.

I will take $12,000. This will include a RWC and plenty of reg (until mid next year) which I think is a great price.

If you want a fast tuff looking R32 then this is the car for you.

Pics will be posted soon!!

Jevan

Email [email protected]

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Sorry for the late replies:

1/ It does make more power but my experience is more power = more problems so I have left it 'conservitive'. If you drive the car you will see that it flies as it is.

2. The car will come with a full RWC and plenty of reg.

If someone offered me 12k I would sell it for sure.

3. I have pictures but the file size is too large to post on the forum. Does anyone know how to reduce the file size???

Sorry for the late replies:

1/  It does make more power but my experience is more power = more problems so I have left it 'conservitive'.  If you drive the car you will see that it flies as it is.

2.  The car will come with a full RWC and plenty of reg.

If someone offered me 12k I would sell it for sure.

3.  I have pictures but the file size is too large to post on the forum.  Does anyone know how to reduce the file size???

You could reduce the size in a photo editing program.

Could you please send them to [email protected]

Thanks

I'm dropping the car off at the panel beaters to have every stone chip, scratch taken out of the paint work. (even though you can hardly find a blemish on the body already)

This car will be 100% spot on. It's a bargain and its yours for 12k!!!

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