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Hey Guys,

I have just started looking at getting a new car so here its up for sale.

I have had the car for around a year and I half (i think). I have spent heaps on it since I have had it (mods, not fixing problems). It has been a good car and never given me any grief. I am the second person to own the car in aus ever, I have the original import yard papers to go with it too.

It has been my every day driver and despite the mods is quite good on fuel too.

I have done everything on this car professionaly, no half arsed jobs here.

It has just been re-registered in Feb, so it has 10 months rego left on it, FEB 05.

car has NEVER BEEN THRASHED. but in saying that I have given it some without over doing it. I don't do burnouts (don't believe in them), have never been to the creek in it. But I have been to wakefield park 3 times in it. never any problems with it afterwards.

I have only ever run Premium petrol since I have had it, always immaculatly cleaned (as my mates, they hate how clean the interior always is!) Never smoked in, always non smokers car.

there are plenty of mods I will list in the next post. you would have to come and see the car to see what I mean. I think this is the tidiest R32 GTST I have seen. so call me up for a chat or email, we can arrange a time or place to look at it. although I work sunday to friday so nights are better.

I am in sydney and asking $17500 (it may be more then the 89's, but its newer, probably more mods, and I have reciepts for everything)

cheers

mark

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0411113875

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1993 R32 GTS-T Type M

Engine and General:

105, 000KM's. Major service performed by just jap at 97, 000KM's. All other services done by me at regular intervals. Platinum plugs in there and gearbox oil was changed at major service.

3" exhaust from the turbo back. Dump pipe and front pipe are one piece fitted by just Jap

K & N panel filter in the standard airbox. Removed POD that was on there.

Turbo XS Dual stage Boost controller fitted and set for 11PSI on low, 15PSI on high.

Bosch 550HP fuel pump has been fitted as it was leaning out on the standard one.

HKS FMIC Kit bought from japan brand new and fitted. Front bar modified to fit.

Suspension & Braking:

Koni Adjustable Shocks and Lowered springs fitted, Height and Damper adjustable

24MM Front sway bar & 22MM rear sway bar with new D-bushes fitted, and new pin bushes

New Radius Rod bushes fitted and Full Alignment done

Front and Rear DBA 4000 Series brake rotors fitted with Bendix advance pads (last few months)

Motul 600 racing brake fluid

Calipers painted RED

New 17" Work Ryver Wheels fitted, Purchased BRAND NEW. tyres are in good condition. Wheels are, Rear - 9" wide, Front - 8" wide

Interior:

Momo steering wheel and boss kit & Nismo aluminum gear knob

Recaro Drivers seat, decent condition (also includes immaculate std drivers seat as is passengers immaculate) CRD seat covers used all times

Pioneer CD player (entry level deck)

Boston Acoustic Front 6 an a 1/2" speakers

Pioneer 6 an a 1/2" rear speakers

Alpine V-series AMP running all 4 speakers. 350WATT AMP

Greddy 52mm Boost gauge (reads to 1.5bar)

MISC:

Rear Guards Lipped to suit wider wheels

Philips 4300K light globes fitted

10% dark tint on all windows except front

I will send pics later today or tonight guys, I have some from a dawn run I will try to post later tonight as I don't have them here at work.

but I think if you could look at it one night, then that would be better then pics.

mark

I will send out the pics tommorow and try and put some up tonight

just to mention, the car has an alarm system, but will not be included in the sale price unless the person wishes to pay extra for it as it was expensive, I will be taking it with me to the next car unless the person wishes to keep it, i will give at a discounted price.

I don't wish to mention the name of it on the net, but it is one of the best to buy

Also forgot to mention, Front tower strut brace in the suspension parts. :D

cheers

mark

I have resent just 2 pics to each, just one outside shot, and one inside shot

PM for further details or phone to chat. I am more then happy to.

I am the second owner and the car hasn't been here for more then 2 an a bit years.

cheers

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