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1992 R32 GTST, Burgundy, 105,000kms serviced every 5,000km, spark plugs recently changed, 600x300x75 FMIC, greddy turbo timer, blitz boost gauge, panasonic head unit, safc 2, front sway bar, white 17inch Enkei Rims(Tarmac EVO), heavy duty clutch,GTR front bumper(few stone chips),black widow alarm, keyless entry, Hks pod as well as an extra stock looking air box, denzo fuel pump, stock ecu and as a extra a remapped ecu by veilside the ECU was remapped by martin donnan( ring morepowa in SA to find out more. The Ecu with the setup ive got is good to 190rwkw-200rwkw.

I live in Werribee 20mins from City.

Mechanicaly wise the car is perfect, few stone chips on front bumper and little nicks but nothing really noticeable to eye.

Im at Uni I can;t afford to keep it, very regretful sale.

The clutch is starting to slip so $12,000 if you want car how is or $13,000 if you want it replaced. Comes with RWC.

As I said very regretful sale but school is taking priority.

Daniel - 0413 385336

Can email pics on request

18/11/05 $10,000. Cos Rego is due up in FEB 06

No RWC though. Urgent sale.

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