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Hi everyone:

Im selling off my r32 as ive just lost my job so need to repay off some debt and trade down to something smaller/cheaper

here are some details:

Car: 92 gts-t type-m (m-spec or which ever it is)

km's: just ticked over 150,000

colour: burgundy/wine red

transmission: 5spd man

All work on the car was previously done by chasers

*The old rb20 turbo has been swapped for a high-flowed rb25 and runs on 10psi

*rb25 afm

* 3' exhaust with catco high flow cat

* dyno tuned SAFC2 and rechipped ecu done by dr drift

* bosch 040 fuel pump

* exedy h/d clutch with about 5000kms on it

* kn pod filter

* car is lowered with hks rear suspension and ohlins stuff on the front

* viper alarm and keyless entry

* apexi pen T/timer

* black rims (stock front and wider gtr rims on the back)

*interior complete as is the boot both of which are in excellent condition

*clarion h/u, speakers and jaycar amp

*boost gauge (woot!)

oil is changed religiously every 5000kms

car is in excellent condition, except for the front bar which has a few cracks

the rear wing has been deleted prefessionally and rear end given a lick of fresh paint. the paint is in excellent condition

mechanically the car has no issues, blows no smoke and loses/uses no oil

I want around $9500 as i NEED the $$$, but am WILLING TO GO SLIGHTLY LOWER FOR A FAST SALE

should also add it has 11months rego and can organise a rwc

feel free to ask any questions

more pics available

im located in Mont Albert (eastern suburbia of melb)

Edited by colbs
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