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Item:R32 Gtst 5speed coupe

Location:Newcastle

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:Family Commitment, lack of funds

Price and Payment Conditions:$14,000 with stereo or slightly cheaper without

Extra Info:Car has 109000ks on it (timing belt has been replaced)

R33 turbo - 10psi boost

Turbotech boost controller

R33 rims

Hybrid front mount

Alarm and immobiliser($1200 worth)

A/C working

Pod Filter

Full 3inch exhaust

Dark tinted windows.

Car has some rust in rear wheel arches (common), dent in roof (not done by me), passenger side vent broken (common), some brats scratched the paint on the rear guards (was peeved).

Car is always serviced every 5000ks (oil and filter) coolant was changed 15000ks ago when timing belt was done. Car runs extremely well has not been thrashed but has had an occasional v8 run.

Car has rego till Sept 2006.

Will try and get some pics up in a day or two any interested ppl can also email me or pm thanks

Car also has a Pioneer Deh5550 mp3 headunit, 6inch pioneer speakers (rear), 2x Pioneer 12inch subwoofers, Cadence 2 channel amp, and schneider 2channel amp maybe sold cheaper without these

Contact Details:Josh on 0402009144 or [email protected]

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