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hey all, i am considering selling my r32 GTS4, i am only using it for business use, it has done 180,000kms the stock turbo was in average conditions just after i bought it since then it has been replace by a good second hand one and i have had no problems with the car since about 5 months ago it has 10-11 months rego. No Plate GTS42T black, it gets serviced every 5,000 kms

Mods include

Blitz Pod filter

Apexi Strut Brace

Trust old skool BOV

Supra front mount Intercooler

dump pipe, 3inch straight through Exhaust System to 5 inch cannon unknow was already on it before being imported from japan

GFB tap Controller (running 13 pound spike then drops to 9 pound)

Autometre Boost Gauge

Kenwood head deck (and not just a cheap one, shows G-Force and acceleration by pound)

Fusion sound system wid jono lomou (that guy from penrith panthers) speakers also not cheap

18inch deep dish starcorp rims with 90 percent rubber

good suspension sytem

momo steering wheel

momo gear knob

alarm system with 3 point imobiliser

Sunroof Pop up and fully openable

+ all the factory goodies eg. A/C P/W

thats about it i think here are a few pictures.. the asking price is 15,500 but i will sell cheaper with out the rims Contact phone no 0401597065 or email [email protected] or pm me on here for further info

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