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Hey all,

Unfortunatly I am going to have to sell my R32 GTS4, things have changed and I am going to need something more practical, something I can park on the street... Anyways, the car has been my project for the last 8 months and has just gotten 6 months rego and has 130k on the clock - if it has been wound back I doubt it was by much. The engine has been replaced with a low k's import which has had all the gaskets replaced, new timing belt and water pump. Mods are limited to a heavy duty clutch, walbro fuel pump, RB25 turbo, and R34 intercooler - running 10psi atm and ready for more.

The body is pretty damn straight, a few blemishes I will get to later - but for now it has the factory type M body kit, and some rather unfortunate mirrors (easily replaced) stock wheels with new Federal tires (I have only done a few k's on them). To get it sorted for rego I have replaced a handful of ball joints and dropped in a hicas lock bar (everything removed and ps fluid routed thru the cooler) In the rear there is some coilovers (I will check the brand later) and stock in the front, the hks coilovers that were there are too stiff for my liking - but I did just spend $350 on new strut tops because the original ones with spherical bearings were worn out.

Interior is in good nic, the steering wheel, gear shift and h/brake boots dont have much wear, the carpets

(under the original mats) are the same, and the dashboard has none of the usual bubbles.

Now the bad, the coilpacks have just this week given up. I have pulled them out and sealed them up which has drastically improved things, but it still misses - I just cant afford to throw new spitfires at it, so it doesnt get driven. The car was left outside by its previous owner and the roof has bubbled a bit after a really hot day, just needs the roof to be resprayed. Oh, and it needs a wheel allignment - I will try and get this done soon however.

So spend about an extra $1k on it and it will be a really great car

I am chasing about $9,000 for it, negotiable for a quick easy sale. I would like to keep it and finish it off, but I have some pressing priorities like finding somewhere to live and buying a bed. The car will be garaged in Hobart till its sold, and has just had a service with platinum plugs, motul 4100 oil and filter.

I dont have a mobile phone at the moment, so best way to cantact me is via PM, and I will give you a call or whatever. Thanks for looking ;)

Pictures: It was a bit wet today, so I will get some more photos next weekend if I have some time

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Swaps: I am keen to get a subaru liberty wagon (has to be manual) an old school one is fine, but I would probably want some dollars thrown in. Or mabey a forester if you are keen, but I dont have any money to send your way.

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Thanks Josh, it is the car I have always wanted and it sux I have to sell it, but life is what happens when you make other plans eh'

Also I decided to bite the bullet and have ordered a set of coil packs for it - Looks like I will be sleeping on the old inflatable mattress for a bit longer :) ...but at least I can sell it running sweetly

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Spoke too soon - The buyer has backed out last minute due to funding difficluties! So she goes back up for sale.

Currently running like a dream - everything is totally sorted and is a great drive :starwars: I am rather negotiable on price at the moment too becase I foolishly went and jumped the gun and put a deposit on another car. So give me a shout if you are interested on 0410 007 392, thanks guys!

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