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Price Drop: $12400Neg

Bargin!!!

:whoops: R32 gtst type m <76000kms on clock Sept 06 rego :O

5spd

Never Been Boosted

black (Need Respray)

Sunroof Tilt And Open

type m side skirts and rear pods

bigger brakes

3.5' cat back exhaust 5' tip (EPA Proof) Went Through twice & Passed with no mods to current system

apexi pod (Stock Air Box available)

HKS Turbo Timer Mounted Under Dash Above Clutch

RAZO Racing Pedals

R33 Gear Knob

fusion FCD-240 head unit

pioneer 4x6 door speakers

pioneer 6.5' 4ways 280w speakers current model

Genuine Nissan

-R32 GTR front bar w/lower lip (genuine not cheap fiberglass)

-R32 GTR reinforcement bar (fit fmic strait on and not hack away at it)

-R32 GTR bonnet (lightweight not a cut gtst bonnet)

-R32 GTR boot lid

-R32 GTR spoiler (genuine not cheap fiberglass)

-R32 GTR Genuine N1 Bootlid Lip

2month old battery

35% Door Tints & 20% Rear Quarter & Rear Windscreen Tints

Condition: goes very well, idles well, very good daily driver, smooth ride currently on stock suspension

Since august 05 when I bought car have changed oil filter, changed oils to motul turbo light 8100 3times already also done gearbox and diff oils 3times with motul gear 300 NGK iridium platinum sparks only 2000kms old

a little rust on the top of rear windscreen and both rear quarter panels have little dings one from my sisters friend running into my car and smacking her head against it whilst chasing cat and the other from car park incident whilst I was shopping, bloody perpetrator was too gutless to leave details.

also there is a very little rear main seal leak it has been confirmed but mechanic say it is not substantial enough to take apart for as clutch has plenty of bite left.

Things that will be fixed before sale are:

Front windscreen (hairline heat crack goes halfway up passenger side blue slip passable)

Suspension Drivers side front ball joint

Reason for selling: Want GTR

Price: $14500neg with RWC, full service, and fixing of above stated with out respray

Price Is Very Negotiable but im also not desperate to sell so ill be patient and wait for the right buyer

Every Serious offer will be considered

Contact: PM or [email protected]

Phone: 0410350267

Let the Pics do the talking

*Please Note:

Rear Wheels on car in pics are no longer available rather it is fitted with r32gtst stock alloys all round or extra $800 Gets you 20" - Zenetti Kaotics.

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I See there is no interest in this lately can someone please suggest a reasonable price to sell this as i need it gone also i will not go any lower than $11000Firm. Currently Registered til September. Located in Liverpool, NSW

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