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I have a 1993 Type-M R32 Gtst for sale - Queensland: Noosa Heads.

Specs of my car;

1993 - complianced 2003 (I'm the 2nd aussie owner).

White with a sunroof.

Turbo manual.

Fully adjustable Apexi coilovers (height and dumper).

Apexi springs.

Apexi AFC and boost controller.

Apexi pod filter.

Turbo Smart BOV (Brand new).

GTR fuel pump.

3 inch turbo back exhaust.

Stock R33 rims with 80% 225 tires.

MP3 head unit with 400wt 6x9's

Short shit gear stick.

Genuine GTR front bar, grille and bonnet.

Type M side skirts and rear pods

Wingless boot.

Just put in new plugs and fuel filter, and will have its 5000kay service before the car goes.

Has 133,XXX genuine kays, timing belt changed at 90,XXXkays by old owner. New clutch done by old owner as well, kays on new clutch are not known.

I have more pics for GENUINE PEOPLE.

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I will take $16,000obo

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Dont know if u are interested but i have a series 4 RX7 with series 5 motor gearbox and diff. Has been resprayed in Ford blueprint comes with 18 inch zanetti wheels, falken azenis rubber, microtech LT-8, 3 inch exhaust, Bosch 910 fuel pump and a few assorted other goodies?

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