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Make: R32 GTST
Model:93
Milage:170,000km
Transmission:RB25DET 5 speed
Colour:black
Location:Brisbane
Complied?Yes
RWC supplied?Supplied on sale
Currently registered?End of Feb 15
Price:$
14,800
Contact: PM or mobile 0404002142
Comments / Modifications: Bought the car stock in March 2005 with 140,000km. After almost 10 years of ownership it is time to let it go as I just dont drive it much these days. With a growing family now priorities have changed and it is time for someone else to enjoy the car. Has only done 30,000km in the last 10 years.

Pros

ENGINE
Built RB30DET
Weisco forged pistons, shot-peened stock rods
ARP rod bolts and head studs

Cometic MLS 1.3mm head gasket (recently upgraded)
RB25DET head

Stock RB25 camshafts

Adjustable Exhaust cam gear
RB25DET Gearbox
6Boost high mount exhaust manifold

GT35R with 1.06 Ex Housing
Turbosmart 50mm Progate External Wastegate (plumbed back into exhaust)
Plumb back BOV
Greddy Intake Plenum
Q45 Throttle body
Walbro fuel pump
555cc Nismo injectors
NPC button clutch
Haltech E11v2
450rwhp on 20psi.

SUSPENSION & BRAKES
SAU Group Buy Suspension kit:
Bilstein Shocks
Whiteline springs
Whiteline Camber and caster kits
Whiteline front and rear sway bars

R32 GTR front brakes

Standard rear brakes

OTHER
JVC touch screen head unit
12in subwoofer

Battery relocated to boot (Optima Dry cell battery)
18 x 8 Koyo wheels

Brand new tyres
eBoost 2 EBC
FMIC
3in Exhaust
Momo Steering wheel
Dual Thermo Fans
Central locking
Mongoose M80G Alarm (installed last year)

Cons

The body is not perfect. It has the several dents and scratches consistent for its age. The front bar, bonnet, roof and boot lid were recently resprayed.

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