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Selling my R32 Gts-T since i have recently become unemployed and in need of the money!

175.XXXKms Has all power options inc. Sunroof + Rego till June 2010!

real fun car to drive around and perfect for anyone looking at having a car that can drive on the road yet hold its own at the track.

Price set at $10.500 Firm

Service:

Every 5000Ks

Engine oil

Oil filter

Cooling system flush

Dot 4 break fluid and flush all lines

Tranny fluid

Engine bay degrease

Exide Drycell small battery

Exterior:

Stock S2 bodykit

Interior:

Nismo Gear knob

Nismo Radiator cap

Nismo Oil filler cap

Audio:

Random JVC head unit - been on since got car

Suspension:

ISC N1 coilovers

Hicas canceller rod & All lines removed

Cusco rear strut bar (3way)

Nissan standard front strut bar

Cusco rose jointed castor rods

Dba cross drilled and slotted front discs

Dba vented discs rear

bendix ultimate pads all round

Kazama rose jointed tie rod ends

JJR camber arms

Wheel n Tyres:

Gramlights 57D 17x9 +22 all round in matt white with RT615 Front and A.drive R1 Rears

Drivetrain:

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Nismo Reinforced Clutch Pedal Bracket

Power:

3A racing air filter

JJR dump/screamer (will also come with a normal dump if requested, just needs a lil modification)

HPI twin down pipe

JJR decat (also stock cat)

Kakimoto Rego 06 & R cat back

All parts installed on the car were put on brand new since i bout the car! I havent even clocked 10.000ks since i took ownership so it is quite sad to see this car go, but i have recently becom unemployed and there for i need the money to keep on living with my expences :D

I have most receipts for everything thats on the car which will be supplied to the buyer if requested.. Car was serviced this last weekend again and will also be service b4 it gets sold if buyer requests. Wheel alignment and Hicas lock bar were recently installed @ Road And Race Performance and i also got all the hicas lines removed!

This car was being built for track/drift work while still being able to drive on the street all it needs is abit more power for them HP junkies out there but in my hands i beleive weight reduction and a good suspension setup is better then boosting the hell out of the car so there for its pretty standard motor wise :)

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For anymore info just Pm me or send an Email to [email protected]

Other wise just call or text 0402558948

Thanks,

Pat

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