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I have just landed a new job and although I am not 100% sure of what location it will take me yet I am looking for interested parties in my GTR.

-1993 R32 GTR, been in Aus. since middle of 2002 imported by me.

-Silver with ~108,000 K's.

-RS*R Invidia stainless twin exhaust system incl highflow cat. and tuned length frontpipes.

-17x9 AVS Model 5 mags with 80% Falken FK451 245 rubber.

-Tein HA height and damper adjust. suspension all-round WITH Tein Castor rods and KYB front strut brace.

-Impul Highpower ECU (basically a chipped ECU, removed speed cut etc.).

-9-puck aftermarket clutch installed end of Sept. with increased clamping force and machined flywheel (an Autoclutch job for all the Perth people :))

-NISMO 260K speedo with original avail. for K's certification (pictures to prove authenticity)

-Alpine 7874EB headunit with unknown Alpine speakers in the front and the stock rear speakers.

-Top of the line Autowatch alarm.

-Starbo Turbo timer (integrated with the alarm).

-Darkest avail. Solace Tint (a 3M product).

-WA Rego till June 2003.

-Boost restrictor is still in place so this car has never been boosted, except for 5 trips down the quarter.

-Best 1/4 time of 12.462 @ 110.42mph (it has only ever done 16 runs on 3 separate occasions)

Apart from the above my car is stock including the gearknob and steering wheel and is a great vehicle. As I said above I am not 100% sure that I will have to sell her yet, infact fingers crossed I dont, but I am after a figure including all of the above in the vicinity of $35,000.

Interested parties can contact me via PM.

Cheers,

Ryan.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ohh I got new Sau stickers on her now too :P

But on a more serious note I have had some enquiries from the Eastern states and am looking into transport arrangements to satisfy any agreement made.

So its not just for W.A. ppl.

Cheers,

Ryan.

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