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Selling: R32 GTS-t

KMS: 148XXX

Location: Northern Suburbs.

Price: $9,000 Neg.

Mods: FMIC, R33 Hiflow Turbo, Spitfire coil pack, 3" turbo back, Extreme Ceramic Clutch,

Coil Over Suspension and Turbo Timer.

Body: Silver, Stock kit, After Market front Bar - unsure of type. 18" avanti rims, almost

brand new tyres.

Interrior: Stock.

Stereo: Mp3 cd player, 6"s in front, 6x9" in back.

Reason for sale is Im upgrading to a GTR :down: has the car since last september, since then i had to hoses go (replaced with silicon hoses). thats the only trouble ive had with the engine. Had the timing belt (gates racing belt), tensioner and idlers, Fan belts (also gates racing belts) spark plugs, oil changed and water pump replaced at about 139XXX. so she is all sweet for a while. handles like a go kart :P

PM or MSG or CALL 0412 921 674

cheers joel.

*pics up tomorrow*

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oil, plugs oil filter changed last weekend.

pulled about 145kw @ 10psi.

willing to throw in an R34 GTR v-spec fuel pump (only done 40xxx). pump and remap easy 190-200kw

Need this gone people. open to offers.

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What's it like on fuel? And what coil overs does it have?

depends how hard you drive it lol. its pretty good tho.

im swapping the spitfire packs out for stock 1's.

ah wish i had the money for this, id snap it up nice a quick

:domokun:

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Im open to offers here guys.

I need this gone!

if got 2 stk rims at home i was going to put on there but obviously i need to source another 2. after taking off the 18s id be happy with $7500 so throw me some PMs!

cheers

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