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The time has come to sell my R32, I have owned this car for 3 years and taken great care of it and done many things to it in that time.

Price is $12,000 neg

R32 GTST 93 Model

11 Months Rego

Manual Transmission

RB20DET 130,000kms (timing belt etc was done at 100k)

Oil changed every 5 - 6k with Royal Purple oil

Spark Plugs and fuel filter changed every 10k

Good alarm (wont mention what model on the forum as thieves browse here)

Only ever run on BP Ultimate

Mods:

Dyno tuned by Yavuz at Unigroup Engineering 177rwkw at 13psi very safe tune

R33 S2 Turbo

Apexi Pod filter enclosed in a cold air box

HKS wastegate actuator

3 inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat and Apexi cannon

JJR Coilpacks

GTR Front mount

Apexi Power FC + Hand controller (very very hard to find for a RB20)

GTR Injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Z32 Air Flow Meter

GReddy boost gauge

Turbo Timer

Hicas Lock Bar

GTR Grill

TEIN Coilovers

18" RSGT rims (also have stock wheels)

Nismo Gear knob

SAAS steering wheel

Apexi Blow off valve (also have stock)

Has stock seats in at the moment but I also have a pair of Recaros that I took out because the drivers seat wouldnt recline, im sure its a simple fix and I will throw the Recaros in if whoever buys the car wants them.

Im sure theirs a few more mods I cant think of at the moment.

I cant find any pics of the interior at the moment but it is in very good condition. Will try get pics up soon.

I might also be interested in a swap so just show me what you have on offer.

PM me or email me on [email protected] if you are interested.

Thanks,

David

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The time has come to sell my R32, I have owned this car for 3 years and taken great care of it and done many things to it in that time.

Price is $12,000 neg

R32 GTST 93 Model

11 Months Rego

Manual Transmission

RB20DET 130,000kms (timing belt etc was done at 100k)

Oil changed every 5 - 6k with Royal Purple oil

Spark Plugs and fuel filter changed every 10k

Good alarm (wont mention what model on the forum as thieves browse here)

Only ever run on BP Ultimate

Mods:

Dyno tuned by Yavuz at Unigroup Engineering 177rwkw at 13psi very safe tune

R33 S2 Turbo

Apexi Pod filter enclosed in a cold air box

HKS wastegate actuator

3 inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat and Apexi cannon

JJR Coilpacks

GTR Front mount

Apexi Power FC + Hand controller (very very hard to find for a RB20)

GTR Injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Z32 Air Flow Meter

GReddy boost gauge

Turbo Timer

Hicas Lock Bar

GTR Grill

TEIN Coilovers

18" RSGT rims (also have stock wheels)

Nismo Gear knob

SAAS steering wheel

Apexi Blow off valve (also have stock)

Has stock seats in at the moment but I also have a pair of Recaros that I took out because the drivers seat wouldnt recline, im sure its a simple fix and I will throw the Recaros in if whoever buys the car wants them.

Im sure theirs a few more mods I cant think of at the moment.

I cant find any pics of the interior at the moment but it is in very good condition. Will try get pics up soon.

I might also be interested in a swap so just show me what you have on offer.

PM me or email me on [email protected] if you are interested.

Thanks,

David

Pity your in Sydney. I would swap a 2004 R1 if you were interested!!! Car looks good.

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Guys & girls, free bump as i can personally vouch for the quality of this car. I have seen it in different tunes & guises over the last couple of years, & it really is a nice machine. We have been out cruising many times & never had a problem, sounds rather wicked & goes hard :happy:

Id be sad to see it sold, as we've grown up around it for quite a while, but if someone buys it, please request the stock rims so i can get the RS GT's off him for my car ;)

I know theres other features hes forgotten to mention also, so have a look for yourselves....good luck with the sale dude

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