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89 model r32 gtst with rego till 02/10/07 full black widow immobiliser and alarm

105,000km

serviced every 3000km

only ever use 98ron fuel with octane booster and injector cleaner used about every 10th fill up

3.5" turbo back kakimoto exhaust

450x300x80 fmic with 2.5" piping

600hp walbro pump

high flowed ballbearing r32 turbo

high flow hks panel filter

r34 gtt wing

type m front bar

17" enkei rims 8" at front from memory and 9.5" at back with 255 dunlop 9000 rubber on rear and 235 on front also will have standard rims and rubber supplied

new clutch installed on 85,000km

new fuel filters intank and out of tank installed on new fuel pump installation

very tidy car, a few small dings over the body and front kit is cracked, interior is immaculate car has been very well taken care of, but i am no longer alowed to drive due to p plate restrictions and me getting in trouble.

pics will be up soon

i live close to eastern creek in western sydney, if you have any interest please pm me and i can give you more info

i am after $9000 which i think is very reasonable for a very well looked after r32 gtst, it has been my baby for 2 years, first owner in australia, and this is also my 3rd r32post-5992-1167476742.jpg

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