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*1993 Gun metal grey R32 GTS-T (series 2)

* Sun Roof

* 5 Speed Manual

* Power Windows

* Climate Control

* Central Locking

* Alarm With Keyless Entry

* Electric Mirrors

Mods:

* Low Kms RB20DET Motor (28,007kms On Purchase)

* VG30 Roller Bearing Turbo (Currently has the stock T3 turbo Fitted)

* Locked LSD

* Ceramic Single Plate Button Clutch With Sprung Centre

* Turbo Smart Bleed Valve

* Blitz FATT Turbo Timer

* Apexi RSM Rev/Speed Meter (Blue Screen)

* Auto Meter 20PSI Boost Guage With Chrome Cup

* Ital Steering Wheel

* Pod Filter

* 3" Exhaust System

* 16" 6 Spoke Aloy Wheels (Buddy Club P1 Look Alikes)

* Tinted Windows

selling my car as im after a Supra, WRX or some form of BMW coupe. if anyone has any of those id be interested in a swap.

$15,500

Cheersl.

karim.

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