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Item Summary: R32 GTS-4 4 DOOR! RB20DET GREAT DAILY! TASTEULL MODS!!!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Want a Lams bike :huh:

Asking Price: 8500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or [email protected] (work late)

Extra Information:

Just got my bike licence so want to try some thing different. Will swap for Lams approved motorbike around 3-4k mark plus cash my way.

Car is in great condition for its age, Mature driver, Very clean and tidy throughout with only a couple minor imperfections. Nice white paint, Needs to be seen. Is an RB20DET AUTO with 110xxxklms. They do seem genuine. I have used it as a daily and having for doors really helps, Sure beats driving commodores and falcons IMO. The car is registered till april and would have no issues with RWC. RWC could be negotiated upon sale.

Mods are Greddy intake and filter, R34 NEO turbo with R32 accuator , ARC Side mount intercooler (VERY COOL), 3in split dump pipe into 3in cat and 3in Kakimoto exhaust. 16 Work equip wheels and KTS coilovers. and HKS EBC (havent used since the 34 turbo went on as i only ever wanted to run 11psi.)

Never ever uses any fluids and has been reliable as hell, Always serviced every 5000klms and performs great, Is a great sporty 4 door and will make its new owner very happy :) Honest sale..WANT A BIKE!!

I am working late sfifts atm so best contact is the email or pm. I will respond asap and organise inspections ect.

Link to more pics

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...or-t185084.html

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https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/309637-fs-my-4-door/
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