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Item: 1992 R32 GTS-T - Electric Sunroof

Location: Padstow , Sydney

Item Condition: Excellent all round , clean car , always garaged and washed / polished

Reason for Selling: Have too many cars , Dont drive it enough to appreciate it

Price and Payment Conditions: $12800 ONO

Extra Info:

RB20DET

5 speed manual

86,000kms

Custom made Intercooler

T70 turbo

Stainless XFORCE manifold

38mm External Wastegate with Screamer Pipe

3" Turbo back exhaust

Custom made Plenum

High flowed Injectors - 500cc equivalent

Microtech LT-8 ECU

Custom fuel rail

Sard Fuel Reg

Adjustable cam gears

Gates Racing Timing belt

Semi-ceramic clutch

17" Racing rims

Adjustable Coilovers

GTR fuel pump

Automatic twin thermo fans hooked up to ECU

Mines 320km/h speedo

Boost gauge

Sony headunit

6x9s

Momo steering wheel

Isotta Gearknob

Electric Sunroof

Car also has new oils through engine , diff and gearbox and coolant flushed & changed only last weekend

Im sure there are some other things i have missed , come take a look and see for yourself .

Car has roughly 6 months rego . I have to double check on that

Pictures:

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Contact Details: Call 0416416496 to inspect the car or PM thanks

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hey would u be interested in swappin for a VT Series II Commo? Good condition. Just hit 150,000km. Frequently serviced w/ full records. Big Soundstream sound system, Alpine head unit. 18" rims and Monaro taillights. Remote start w/ 3 stage immobiliser and pager alarm. email me at [email protected] if interested in negotiating.

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