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As title says, thinking about starting a new project/car

Wanting to know if there is any intrest in my car -

1993 R32 GTSt M-spec- 120,000km

5 speed with 4.5kg cromoly flywheel and Extreme ceramic clutch

HKS GT series turbo (either 2510 or 2530 no one 100% sure) 0.9 bar 200rwkw

Custom FMIC, 600x300x65, with heat wrapped piping

Full 3' exhaust with Apex'i N1 muffler (mounted on a angle type)

Re-mapped ECU by Tilbrooks

Bosch 040 500hp fuel pumpp

Full Quantum coilover adjustable shocks, with HKS pillowball upper mounts, set to a quite low drift style look (tyres just under guards)

Slotted DBA front rotors and Racebrakes pads, with performance pads rear

HICAS lock kit, adjustable front camber arms

Pillowball front caster rods

MOMO Corse leather steering wheel with HICAS boss (not needed due to lock kit)

Blitz boost gauge/ Turbosmart boost controller/ HKS style pod filter

Front and rear strut braces

Kenwood CD player with Pioneer front speakers

Buddy Club P1 Racing rims 16x7.5 with 225 wide tyres.

Rear guard professionally rolled

GTR style Sideskirts and rear pods

Nice and dark tinted windows all round

Not sure if I would keep the wheels or sell with stockies with new tyres, as they are a personal favourite of mine

Also have GTR bonnet, grill and latch that I was going to fit, GTR rear boot with lip spolier, Stainless exhaust manifold, GTR cams, spare RB20 motor, RB26 440cc injectors. If I keep it, I ahve serious plans for it :rofl:

The car has always had oil changes EVERY 3500KMS!!! with Mobil 1 or Motul fully synthetic oil and genuine Nissan Oil filters

All major work was undertaken by Tilbrook Auto and Dyno, general servicing I looked after myself i.e oils/filters etc

I paid 23,000 for the car and have spent almost 11,000 on it, so if I could get around 19,000 that would do me. Not for sale yet, just gauging intrest, may also sell for less with some of the parts replaced for stock

Would like to know if anyone is keen on such a car, if so please reply and or email me - [email protected]

Cheers Chris

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Looking for intrested buyers for the moment, if anyone thinks they might be keen in the next few months let me know, cheers

Price is just a ballpark at the moment

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