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For sale is every little thing of my R32 GTS-T M Spec.

it was involved in a crash that hit a pole (well 3 poles)

so everything is good except for complete passenger door, passenger side skirt and right hand headlight.

the bonnet is a genuine 32 GTR item and has minor dent in the front but can be fixed.

the goodies on the car are:

Silk Road Section 8 coilovers rated at 10kg fronts and 8kg rears

nismo 2 way lsd with no backlash and no play

3 inch exhuast fron cat back with a cat out race pipe

VG 30 turbo

Freshly rebuilt gearbox with 1.5 months warranty left

freshly serviced RB20DET never misses a beat and with new iridium plugs

complete mint condition interior

brand new brake pads only done less then 1000kms top of the line bendix (same ones used as in some of the drift cars)

or the complete brakes if u want a 5 stud conversion for ur 4 stud car

FACTORY SUNROOF THAT WASNT DAMAGED and still works perfectly (perfect for the summer days)

Super Advan Racing Rims, Tri spokes, 17x8 fronts and 17x9 rears

Buddy club security turbo timer, that needs a password put in b4 the car can be started

Gizzmo electronic boost controller (uses the same solenoid as hybrid)

and every other little bit and piece that u want or need i will have it or should have it if not sold

so if there is anything u want or need n not sure if i have it or not

dont hesitate to call me and ask if i got that part ur after

call on 0417 084 405 n if i dont answer it prob is coz im workin but i will call bak asap

and the car is white in colour

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im located north of adelaide out near salisbury area.

like i said if anyone wants anything or prices call me coz i would rather not discuss prices over the net, and saves everyone alot of tym

so if theres anythin u want call me on 0417 084 405 and i will gladly answer any questions

and DONT ask for pictures coz i aint puttin them up. the only damage is mentioned above in first post

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I am interested in the NISMO 2WAY.

Can you PM me details and a price. Was just wondering if it comes in the casing or just centre it self.

I will also require postage to Melbourne if your willing to post.

Anyways PM me details and we will talk more.

Abu

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