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Eoi: R32 Gts4 Door - Track Ready + Spares! Trade Interested!


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Hey guys!

Before I convert to to turbo, I thought Id see if anyone P platers are looking to buy a well sorted out NA.

If no interest arises, I will be seeling soon with an RB25DET

Body:

Early Model R32 GTS4 Sedan.

~107,000Km on body.

Paint on body is in very good nick.

Front bar has seen better days though.

Interior in good nick

No damage on dash

Modifications:

GTR rims

GTR Bonnet + Grill + bonnet pins (in gunmetal grey)

HSD HR Coilovers - Hight, damper and spring pre-load adj.

Adj. front strut bar - Cusco

Adj. Rear strut bar - Nismo

2Way Cusco LSD - Less than 5,000km old. Locks beautifully!

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

3" Nismo cat back

HICAS lock bar and all HICAS lines deleted and removed

Suede Deep Dish steering wheel

Recently replaced front upper control arms

Recently replaced tie rods at the front

Recently replaced tie rod ends front and rear

Regularly servied with top shelf oils

Brand new speakers front and rear

MP3 head deck

Car will also come with:

Progressive spring and shockie setup - Damper adjustable - Great ride on the street.

GTR Box

Stock Diff (yet to confirm)

new door inserts with retrimed cream inserts

Stock suspension

Immaculate GTST bonnet (yet to confirm)

GTST Rims (yet to confirm)

Heaps more. Will add soon.

Currently has (expressions of interest for P platers)

RB25DE

~120,000km

Engine came out of Auto Stagea

Regularly serviced

Never skipped a beat, ever.

Coby headers + font pipe to cat

Also interested in selling in some time with:

RB25DET

Just over 100,000km (100,000km service done)

X-Force exhaust manifold

3" Dump pipe

Will come with (but not installed) 32 GTR cooler.

Could also sell car with a set of RE55's on 32GTR rims (half a session done) Pretty much brand new

Car will come with plates on pictures - SLO4DR (slow 4 door)

Feel free to PM me with any questions or contact me on 0403491735 (SMS if out of reception)

Interested in Trade with a drift car of some sorts with similar mods + cash swap either way.

Willing to consider:

32 GTST (4door)

33 GTST (4door)

Ceffie

S13

180SX

AE86

Located in Sydney or Bathurst.

Pics & Prices to come shortly.

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Just did comp test on both engines:

RB25DE:

1: 155

2: 160

3: 160

4: 155

5: 150

6: 155

(Psi)

RB25DET:

1: 150

2: 140

3: 140

4: 150

5: 145

6: 150

(Psi)

Forgot to mention also comes with N1/4Door head lights and after market blinkers.

I will wash it soon and take some photos.

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