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Nissan r32 gts-t type M Manual gun metal grey 92-93 spec (late 92 model)

This is an A1 example of an r32 not a ratty accident repaired car.

Only aussie owner.Imported 3 years ago personally.

Positives:

Engine idle's like a lexus,never thrashed,NEVER driven hard.Yes i drive like an old man... :ermm:post-21850-1157596097.jpgpost-21850-1157596553.jpg

My mates S15 engine sounds like a truck compared to mine!

Mods done in japan:

HKS pod filter

Cat back exhaust and top of the line muffler.(forgot the weird japanese brand)

Genuine Full GTR bodykit including rear wing-not a crappy imitation bar

GTS rear pods

Dark window tints

Raybrig fog lights with remote control!

Mods done here:

Full Tein hr coilovers

Dump pipe

High flow cat

Front sway bar

Front adjustable castor arms

5 spoke rare 17'' rims: a-tech monoblocks with falken alpha rs tyres made in japan

Brand new 2 month old heavy duty clutch exeedy

Brand new slave cylinder (clutch)

Brand new master cylinder (clutch)

New timing belt done at 108000kms

New spark plugs

New water pump at same time.

New speedo cable

New optima dry cell battery 3 months ago

Pro sound system install

Machined front discs

Bendix pro pads front,and rear

All electronics and lights etc work flawlessly

Nismo gear shifter

Projector front headlights-easily converted to xenon

Japanese seat belt extension arm-ultra rare!

Had done 90000kms when arrived.Now with 128000 Genuine kms

Always use 98 shell optimax

Allways used NISSAN 7.5W 30W oil and oil filter

Just serviced.

New airconditioner r34a gas and pipes/condenser

Full imobiliser with keyless entry tracker

Recipts to back up.

Negitives:

Small stone chips on front bar ( barley noticeable)

One of the best examples of a 32 gtst (if i do say so myself)

Asking 15,000 O.N.O

Genuine offers and intersest welcome,NO TEST PILOTS or tyre kickers,i dont have the time or insurance cover for this.Just give me a call to arrange a time.Details in post below.

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sure has...i will be renewing it in late december...if i still have it by then-i just put it on car sales and have had a very intrested buyer.i put the price down too.

will take off rims and stereo to lower it further still if needed.

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