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Hi Guys,

Up for sale is my 1992 R32gts-t.

I've had this car for a little over 3 years, straight off my P's, but i'm looking to move it along now that i've upgraded cars.

On the exterior, the car is in good all round nick, with a few minor dents/scratches, and the interior is also good, no cracked dash etc, and the motor is tuned by EFI on the Gold Coast and is making about 175rwkw's without skipping a beat and getting 10L/100km to a tank.

It has 97856km's on the clock, and the water pump and timing belt seem to have been replaced recently before I purchased the vehicle, but i'm unsure of the exact dates.

Modification wise, i've gone about it to improve the cars performance performance while maintaining a stock look, a few minor changes would need to be made to the engine bay and it would be completely as per stock. The car is incredibly punchy and nimble given the smaller turbo and low weight, combined with the suspension and braking work it makes the car a joy to drive on twisting roads.

Major Mods:

R33 Series 2 Turbocharger

Turbo back exhaust with hiflow Cat

ARC sidemount

Turbotech boost tee

Nistune Piggyback ECU

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Suspension/handling

R32gtr brakes, with good condition pads/rotors

Nismo shocks and springs

Whiteline adjustable sway bars

Hicas lock bar

New suspension bushings

In addition, I have some stock parts that were removed and other bits that I can throw in with the car aswell if wanted

set of GTR fuel injectors

set of original coils

original front+dump pipes

original sidemount

original turbo

set of braided brake lines

spare set of stock rims

This car is a lot of fun as it is, but it is ready for a power increase if you decided that's what you wanted to do. The car has rego on it until the 6/6/14 and I will sell it with a RWC.

I'm chasing $10000 for it with the spare parts, but come take a look and i'll consider all reasonable offers.

Contact:

Peter Logan

0467078022

rebel2_90@hotmail.com

located in Wishart, 15km's south of the Brisbane CBD

Note: I do FIFO work, however I can arrange for the car to be viewed at most times

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