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Hey Guys, after a long hard decision i have decided to sell my beloved R32 ( GTST )

Reason for sale, i am moving interstate & have decided to sell pretty much everything including all my other luxuries such as house hold goods, cars & any other parts i may have laying around... I am in no rush to sell this as i absolutely love this car & i would love to take it with me, though unfortunatly i dont think it will be possible so if i get enough interest i will sell it as stated & it will be sadly missed...:/

The car is in very good condition!! It has many tastefull mods & upgrades, rego till July next year & is a very nice reliable daily with good power!! Here are some of its features listed below...

GTR NISMO TYPE KIT INCLUDING BAR, SKIRTS, PODS & N1 STYLE BOOT LIP

GTR INTERIOR ( FRONT & BACK SEATS, TRIMS & PLASTICS )

18 x 8 & 18 x 9.5 INCH STARCORPS WITH GREAT TYRES!!!

SLOTTED FRONT ROTORS WITH NEW TIEN COILOVERS ( FRONT & BACK )

ADJUSTABLE CASTOR / RADIUS ROD ARMS WITH NEW BUSHES ALL ROUND

CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE, UNKNOWN REAR??

HYBRID TUBE & FIN FRONT MOUNTED INTERCOOLER WITH ALUMINIUM PIPING & STAINLESS STEEL HALF DOSE PIPE

CUSTOM AIRBOX WITH K&N M's FILTER & COLD AIR INDUCTION PIPE

TURBOSMART TYPE 3 BOV & HICAS LOCK BAR!!!

NISMO 700cc INJECTORS WITH SARD FUEL REG & WALBRO GS341 FUEL PUMP

TURBO BACK 3 INCH MANDREL BENT EXHAUST WITH CUSTOM SPLIT EXIT DUMP PIPE

CUSTOM ALUMINIUM RADIATOR WITH FACTORY FAN SHROUD & FAN FOR EXCELLENT COOLING PROPERTIES / SILICON HOSES!!!

NEW EXEDY HEAVY DUTY SPORTS ORGANIC CLUTCH & REAR MAIN

HI-FLOWN STOCK TURBO WITH .85 BAR ACTUATOR

TUNED ROM IN STOCK ECU WHICH CAN BE ALTERED / PROGRAMMED FOR FUTURE MODIFICATIONS!!!

BLITZ 'FATT' TURBO TIMER ( MANY FEATURES SUCH AS LAP TIMER, OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE, VOLTS & MORE!! )

DEFI BOOST & WATER TEMP GAUGES WITH MATCHING S2 CONTROLLER, AUTOMETER COBOLT SERIES AIR / FUEL GAUGE

PIONEER HEAD UNIT WITH USB & AUX IMPUTS, PIONEERS SPLITS, 6 INCHERS & COMPETITION SUBS IN MATCHING BOX

Im sure there is lots i have forgotten about the car, the sound system cost in excess of 4000 dollars alone & i have receipts for most of the work carried out on the car as well. The car has always be Tuned, serviced or maintained by myself or Top name workshops so there is a good history with the car since it was imported & complied in 05'...

There is a few spots of interest that are starting to show its age, like the roof paint has faded around the front & back areas of the roof & there a quite a few small stone / paint chips in the front bar & bonnet from general everyday driving. There is also a small scrape on the passenger side of the front bar from a bit of sand-stone & a patch i have covered up with tape behind the rear wheel on the drivers side. But these things are VERY minor & still presents quite well.. It most definitly stands out from the crowd!! Its a very nice 32 with only little money to spend for the fussy type / perfectionist buyer which has never let me down!! Its a 'drive away' package which performs excellent, honest, reliable & smooth with plenty of punch when needed!! It has never been 'thrashed' nor has it seen a track day as this was my daily performer when needed... I am 30 years of age with a dedication, passion & respect for cars!!

If you have any further questions or would like to view the car, please PM me here or shoot a reply back when you can... There is always more i can discuss or negotiate on.

Price & Location: $9500 with everything, drive away & Sydneys west, NSW...

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Will have some of the Engine bay & Interior up soon... These are ones i already had. Engine bay is near immaculate & looks excellent, very detailed & neat!! Same goes for inside the car as well, cheers.

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