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Unfortunately, I have to sell my R32 4 door for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I have just recently fractured my hip and will be out of action and unable to drive it for a long time. And secondly, I can't work so I need the coin!

Looking for a quick sale - there is minor repairable damage to the front bar (driveway scrape - see pics) so only asking $8000 orbest offer

See details and pics below – if you have any queries just give me (Paul) a ring on 0417 820 510.

Car has performed very well in the time I have owned it, never had any problems. Most of my driving has been long trips and it has performed faultlessly. It has been serviced every 5000ks with motul turbolight with a complete service history. Just had a major service which included,diff oil, gearbox oil (Redline), all 4 rotors machined, new fuel filter and oil filter with complete engine and radiator flush all completed under 3000ks ago.Tuned and remapped computer at just over 106 000ks at classic performance dynocentre where it made 165rwkw at 13psi.

Car has never been taken to the track or drifted. The interior is stock and VERY tidy - this car will not disappoint!

Details:

'93 R32 GTST 4 door

125 xxx ks

RB20DET

5 Speed manual

K&N pod filter

Unknown adjustable strut brace

GReddy fmic

Xforce 3" turbo back exhaust (fromcat back is stainless)

GTR front bar

35% tint

Lowered Pedders sports ridersuspension

Hybrid dual stage boost controller(hidden)

Digital hybrid boost gauge

Turbo timer (hidden)

R32 GTR wheels

GFB optional plumb back BOV

Remote Alarm & Immobilisor

Sound system:

Pioneer double DIN head unit touchscreen ( w/ iPod connection)

Xplode front splits

6" JBL rears

JBL amp 1000w

12" JBL sub 1200w

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