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Hi Guys,

up for is my R32 gtst 5 speed manual series 2 type-m I brought the car 18 months ago unregistered was going to use the car for track but due to work and time ive never done anything with it... Excellent car few mods body is a bit rough with a little scratches and dents all shown in photo... also in pics car has stock exhaust on it i have 3 1/2" exhaust catback also to go with sale & stock cooler...

G/f is breaking my balls to get rid of it car has to go... is located in melbourne i would $6000 ono for the car advertise else where would consider swaps for van/ute or daily driver..

ENGINE:

Exceedy Heavy Duty Clutch

T03/T04 R33 hyflowed Turbo

Remapped by Dr Drift

Front Mount Intercooler

3.5” Exhaust Catback

Ram Pod Airflilter

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Tuned to run 11psi

Greddy blue boost/vacum hose

Greddy Boost Controller Tap

EXTERIOR:

Metalic Black Nissan Paint

Type - M Side Skirts

Type – M Rear Pods

Type – M Rear Spolier

Black 18” Rims “AKUZAS”

GTR Head lights with bracket for GTR Grill

INTERIOR:

Black Leather Steering Wheel – RTA Aproved

TOMEI Gear Knob

Nismo Cigarett Lighter

Apexi Turbo Timer “PEN TYPE”

Custom Mounted Boost Gauge

Black Vynal Seats – LOOK LIKE LEATHER

Carboon Fibre Look Handbrake

Carboon Fibre look Ash-tray with Razo badge displaying the gears

Black Leather with Red Stitching Gear Boot

Black Leather With Red Stitching Hand Brake Gator

Black Leather With Red Stitching Arm Rest

Clarion 6” rear speakers with splits on a black leather parcel shelf

BAD PARTS:

Car has no front bumper bar, needs 2 rear tyres and drivers side rear quarter window was quoted $90 for window from wrecker after these items are replaced i cant see any reason why the car cant get a rwc... space saver is on rear left as other wheel is punchered no head-deck

Also previous owner had "THALAW" stitched in to the seats

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