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Hi

Im after a 92-93 R32 GTS-T in as stock form as possible. Only a zorst filter and wheels max. Nothing that has been hardcore moded and then returned back to stocka. Minimal K's, Manual.

Please e-mail [email protected] with anything u got.

Only in VICTORIA to thanks

Cheers

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I've got a R32 that's pretty much a show car so far, only performance mods are HKS super dragger catback, HKS air filter, and custom intercooler, but haven't touched the boost.

However my asking price may be a bit too high for you since you're looking for a car as stock as possible. I'm looking for 22K (but still not sure if I'm selling it or not yet), with the carbon fibre bonnet, 4 grand of alpine sound system (not including labour cost), and 17" wheels, veilside front bar. And some bits and pieces that will be included.

here's a quick pic of it, note the SIKCAR plates will not be included, they're not for sale either

http://rk.qgl.org/182_8229.jpg

ive got a 92 gts-t...its pretty stock

recent major service new spak plugs belts etc..

99,000km

gun metal grey

sunroof

hks super drager exhaust

heavy duty clutch

suspension

r34 gtt rims + new tyres

uni filter

kenwood double din

paging alarm

fet turbo timer

just added head up digital display speed/rev meter

good condition..engine untouched

16,500 o.n.o

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