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Car:Late 92' r32 gts-t - White

LocationMelb

Reason for selling:Upgrading to GTR

Price and Payment Conditions:14,500

RWC / 11months rego

Massive Hybrid Style Intercooler - Can support up to 80psi

Matrix Gauges- 7colours - water/oil/Large Rev

17" r33 GTR V-spec Rims (Looks very Fat)

Full GTR Nismo Bodykit - Front bar/Side Skirts/Lights/Grill/Fibre glass Bonnet with vspec lip/ Rear Spoiler w/Nismo boot lip/ Rear q/panel Skirts.

After market Air Filter

3 1/2 "Exhaust from cat back

6 new coil packs

R33 gts-t Transmission (auto)

s15 200sx Fuel pump

jus replaced spark plugs

Pioneer head unit

Lowered- handles excellently

Full electrics

very neat inside and out.

With the massive intercooler the car is ideal for further mod's due the fact it has never been boosted and has ran on a stock 7psi its whole life.

Looks identical to Nismo Godzilla, REAL HEAD TURNER!!!

inspections welcome, Genuine buyers only. NO TEST PILOTS!

Always garaged.

Car has done 122,000k's

MSG me on 0410 529 443 and ill call u back.B]

or email me at [email protected]

oh, btw, car comes with spare exhaust, springs and tyres jus incase of EPA or Roadworthy hassles later on.

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wats the average price of an r32??

i looked around before i placed my ad, n the price for 32's varies depending on year n km's. But to answer ur question i'd say from wat i've seen on this forum and a few others anywhere between 11 to 18k.

u interested??

considering this car is a late 92', never been boosted, looks and drives great i think the price is fare.

Cheers to silver gts-t

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